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  1. CHINA: TENSIONS IN TIBET CONTINUE

    1988 China: Tensions in Tibet Continue Summary The upsurge of nationalism, especially among younger ... Tibetans, suggests that sporadic violence against Chinese in Tibet will continue. Tibetan exiles have sought ... But Chinese leaders probably will also continue their liberal religious and minority policies toward Tibet ...

  2. NEPAL-COMMUNIST CHINESE TREATY ON TIBET

    /011F-0 a /Ls- /if- /0 C 4ve-3-17 y pliko (9/3 4-3,r9S. 06 6--- Nepal-Communist Chinese Treaty on Tibet /1 ... the Nepal.-Tibet treaty of 1856 and regulari relations between the two countries. Copies of the text of the new ... and the Peoples Republic of China and on Trade and Intercourse between Nepal and the Tibet Region of China," ...

  3. POSSIBLE NIE ON INDIA'S POSITION IN THE WORLD BALANCE OF POWER

    in- creasingly disturbed by the implications of Chinese Communist aggression in Korea and Tibet ... India and on its borders, "2. The advance of Chinese Communist troops into Tibet is expected ... to result in the rapid subjection of all Tibet to Chinese Communist ruleo Tibet's southern frontier ...

  4. POSSIBLE NIE ON INDIA'S POSITION IN THE WORLD BALANCE OF POWER

    disturbed by the implications of Chinese Communist aggression in Korea and Tibet and have unofficially ... and on its borders. 2. The advance of Chinese Communist troops into Tibet is expected to result in the rapid ... subjection of all Tibet to Chinese Communist rule. Tibet's southern frontier is in places less than 250 ...

  5. LETTER TO GEORGE SHULTZ FROM PATRICK LEAHY

    What restrictions are placed on their activities? TIBET: o What are the main trends in China's policy toward ... Tibet? What does Beijing believe to be China's minimum role in Tibet? Is the Chinese leadership ... prepared to consider any outcome in Tibet short of ultimate control from Beijing? ...

  6. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. DULLES FROM FMC

    SAID TODAY THE EXILED DALAI LAMA OF TIBET HAS SENT A LENGTHY LETTER TO PRESIDENT- 'ELECT KENNEDY ... TO FORWARD TO PRESIDENT EISENHOWER TOO THANKING HIM FOR HIS HELP AND ENCOURAGEMENT. I /9--JR1O58AES (TIBET ...

  7. PEKING AND RELIGION

    In his Press statement on June 20, 1959, the Dalai Lama said that the Chinese in Tibet maintained "a reign ... of terror which finds few parallels in the history of Tibet. Forced labour, compulsory exactions, ... and monasteries and execution of certain leading men in Tibet, these are the glorious achievements of the Chinese ...

  8. LETTER TO ARTHUR L. BURT FROM WILLIAM B. COX

    Sikkim Sikkim and Bhutan measured from the westorn tri-junction of. China(Tibet) and Afghanistan ... Nepal/China(Tibet) Eorde:r, $18 miles 4. Bhutan/India Border 329 miles 5. Bhutan/China(Tibet) Border 247 miles 64 Bhu ... Sikkim Border =I 15.5 miles 7..Sikkim/India Border 55.9 miles 8. 5114dt-1/China (Tibet) Border 3= 102 ...

  9. RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN COMMUNIST CHINA

    and by stealing and defacing statues of Buddha. The 1950's and the tragedy of Tibet are being revived in new ... attacks on Tibet where the main targets again are the monasteries and the monks (see unclassi- fied ... attachment, "China Incorporates Tibet" and others for details). The Christian world was horrified ...

  10. (SANITIZED)WORLD COMMUNIST AFFAIRS(SANITIZED)

    have crossed into India to escape a local Red Guard movement which is " attempting to purify Tibet ...

  11. SINO-INDIAN BORDER TENSIONS

    in Tibet assumed a heightened state of readiness.? Tensions have probably eased since November, but Chinese ... aircraft to Tibet to counter future Indian air incursions. The Indians are not likely to press ...

  12. (SANITIZED)SIGNIFICANT DATES(SANITIZED)

    Organization (SEATO)~formed. 1954. 9 Chicom troops enter Lhasa, capital of Tibet. 1951. Fifteenth Anniversary. ... `9 Dalai Lama appeals UN help restore independence of Tibet. 1959. 13 International Memorial Day ...

  13. LETTER TO GENERAL WILLOUGHBY FROM ALLEN W.DULLES

    CIA-RDP80BO1676R002600080054-9 q The 20 year old brother of a Tibet's Dalai Lama left London by air last night on a trip ... of o California. whose Jensten Dhomdrup, brother was the spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet until thcountry ...

  14. RESUME OF OCB LUNCHEON, 22 APRIL 1959

    Mr. Irwin, Mr. McCone, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Saccio, Mr. Scribner, Mr. Smith 1. Tibet The DCI informed ... the Board of the latest developments reported from Tibet, with particular reference to the possibility ...

  15. INDIA-CHINA: GANDHI'S VIEW OF THE RELATIONSHIP

    Delhi has interfered in Tibet, but Chinese suspicions regarding Indian involvement and continuing unrest ... in Tibet will add to tension. Gandhi has continued New Delhi's efforts to reclaim territory ... over the current unrest in Tibet. We have no evidence that New Delhi has assisted the Tibetan exile community ...

  16. CHINA-INDIA BORDER TENSIONS: ORIGINS AND PROSPECTS

    in Tibet may have provided the Chinese military the means to create a permanent forward base. ... troops. In contrast, Chinese reinforcements available in Tibet probably number fewer than 20,000 troops, ... of the 1959 Tibet uprising--put down by Chinese troops--which raised the specter of a militarily resurgent ...

  17. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE DAILY DIGEST

    Chingewu, Peipinges appointee as military gover- nor of Tibet, departed Kalimpong for Tibet on 14 July. (U ... delegation to Piping made clear that Tibet was to be an integral part of Communist China and that the Dalai ... The Dalai lana0s return to Tibet would facilitate the consolidation of Chinese Communist control ...

  18. (SANITIZED)WORLD COMMUNIST AFFAIRS(SANITIZED)

    troops enter Lhasa, capital of Tibet. 1951. Fifteenth Anniversary. 9 Dalai Lama appeals UN help restore ... independence of Tibet. 1959. 13 International Memorial Day for Victims of Fascism; week of International ...

  19. DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTANANCE OF ORDER OF BATTLE FOR KUBARK'S THAILAND, PAKISTAN, INDIA, CHINA, TIBET OPERATIONS

    5 Amory 1960 #? DR) develop Auld me. * 11.0.13. 0.0.8 mad A.0.3 be C. Tibet Assam ikkia PWAS Origina ...

  20. RESUME OF OCB LUNCHEON MEETING, 9 SEPTEMBER 1959

    on such vulnerable points as Hungary, Tibet, etc.,;fl 1 SEP 195P ALLEN W.LLES ctor.....,.....,. ~~~---,--- Z 7/x/7_- ...

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