China ने Tibet को कैसे हड़पा, भारत की कौन सी गलती भारी पड़ गई? Dalai Lama | Nehru | Mao | Kitabwala
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Published 2024-07-24
After this episode, you will learn about:-
How Tibet attracted imperial powers, becoming central to the Great Game in the 19th century.
Key players included Britain, Russia, and China.
We have also explored Tibet’s geopolitical history and conflicts by discussing the following themes,
Covers the rise of Tibetan Buddhism.
Details the Great Game’s espionage and political maneuvers.
Chronicles Tibet’s invasion and annexation by China in 1950.
The Fourteenth Dalai Lama's Escape:
DIlip Singa explains how events unfolded leading to China's flight with India in 1959.
This event drew India into the geopolitical conflict, increasing Sino-Indian tensions.
Despite protests and international condemnation, China maintains control over Tibet.
Raises the question of Tibet's potential for future freedom.
This book tries to illustrates the negative impacts of international exploitation and neglect of vulnerable regions.
Calls for the global community to recommit to human rights and justice, using Tibet’s struggle as a poignant example. The bloodbath in Lhasa, how the fighters of Afghanistan defeated British Soldiers, and how Russia's rejection of British claims on Tibet lead a feud. Everything with absolute clarity is discussed in today's episode. Do give it a watch.
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All Comments (21)
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Tibet ki Azadi Bharat ka Suraksha ✊
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Tibet is not part of china. Tibet is freedom country. Tibet ki Azeri bharat ka Suraksha. Wake lndia👍
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Aaj first comment Mera hoga...........India ko hamesha Dalai Lama ko support karna hoga
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Perfect saying on Tibet . We most of Indian people saying Indian china border, We all young star shut Chang to says , We all Indian keep saying Indian Tibet border, India share border by Arunachal, India and Tibet border, India share other side by Ladakh , India Tibet border China is so so far far from India .
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Need more This kind of discussion.
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Tibet is top of the world We have our un language our un currency our un Flag too. Tibet is never under Red China. before. We are. Independence’ country at all Free Tibet. Free Tibet Free Tibet Long leave H; H The14th Dalia lama
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On behalf of all Tibetan refugees in India, I would like to thank the Government of India and the kind and loving citizens of India millions and millions of times for your love and kindness shown to us. Jai Bharat🙏🙏🙏💚❤️💙
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Sir. Dilip Sinha. thank you so much for great support toward our Tibet Freedom Sir you told correct Tibet is never. never. never part Red China
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अब समय आ गया है कि तिब्बत की आज़ादी के लिए भारत को सम्पूर्ण प्रयास करें ।
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India can help freedom Tibet
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But thankk you for all your other narratives and support ❤❤❤
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Thank you for great talk 👍🙏
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Free Tibet ✊🏼 Jai Bharat 🇮🇳
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बहुत ही ज्ञानवर्धक बातचीत। ऐसी चर्चाओं में यदि पुराने नक्शों का इस्तेमाल किया जाए तो इतिहास को समझने में और आसानी होगी। इनसे मणिपुर के मुद्दे पर भी अलग से बातचीत की जा सकती है।
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Wow good talk.thank you sir🙂
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CCP main target is India. Tibet is base camp. J K. Himachal. U k. Nepal. Bhutan..Sikkim. Arunachal this all areas are Tibet border. Long life indo Tibetan friend ship. Jai bharat Jai Tibet.
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साम्राज्यवादी ताकतो से भारत तो आजाद हो गया, किन्तु भारत, अन्तरराष्ट्रीय संस्थाओ एंव अन्य स्वतंत्र राष्ट्रो द्वारा तिब्बत को उसी हाल में छोङ दिया गया यह बहुत ही शर्म की बात है।
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Tibet is independent desh
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India has a limitation to support Tibetan cause openly but nobody can deny that India has done the most for Tibetans. Thats the reasons why Tibetan army dont hesitate to give their boold for the safty of india. we feel more closeness with indians in abroad, tibetan choose Indian market as their hungout spot over chinese market be it US or EU. The last line sir said is very postive and hopefully. Thank you indian people and Govt.
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Events leading to China's conflict with India in 1959: This refers to the escalating tensions between China and India following China's annexation of Tibet. The Dalai Lama's escape to India in 1959 was a significant factor in this conflict, as India's decision to grant him asylum angered the Chinese government.