Tsetan Namgyal | Category: Social Science
Binding Type: Hard Binding
Book Details
ISBN: 9789386221551
YOP: 2018
Pages: 286
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Understanding the complexity of issues confronting to Tibet is the prime focus of this book. As we all know the security and stability of our country is largely conditioned by the developments that are taking place in Tibet. Though, Tibet lost its Independent position gradually in the post-1945 phase but still it’s going to play a significant role in the present scenario of world politics particularly in the context of South Asia and Eurasia Central Asian geopolitical dynamics. On the other side, India has been adamantly unyielding because of its long and high bonding historical and cultural relations with this land for centuries. The episode of 1959 Dalai Lama’s fled to India along with large numbers of Tibetan refuge and India’s unconditional support on the humanitarian ground at the edge of 1962 war with China has not affected even broaden the cordial relations stronger and strengthened while supporting the cause of Tibet. In recent year again Buddhism played a significant role in strengthening the relations.
Peace and stability in Tibet not only relevant to India and other Asian regions but the larger International community. Tibetan plateau has a rich mineral and water resources so these resources should be harnessed. Tibet can play a significant role and regain its identity in the International community only when it will be able to integrate itself with the global political system. Despite a lot of internal ethnic problems Tibet is still able to maintain its peace and tranquility. This is due to the Buddhist philosophy which preaches nonviolence and universal brotherhood.
1-CHINA’S TIBET POLICY: REFORMS AND DEVELOPMENTS
2-Ecological Damage and Development in Tibetan Plateau and its Implications
3-The Dynamics of China’s Religious Policy Towards Tibet under Mao Regime
4-Cultural Revolution and Culture of Minority in China : A Study of Tibet
5-Impact of the Tsangpo Dam Built by China on Tribes and Society of North East India
6-Construction of Dams by China over Brahmaputra River: Problems and Prospects
7-The Great Western Development Programme: A Comparative Study of Tibet and Xinjiang
8-SOCIO- RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
9-Between Great Tibet and Little Tibet: The Balti of Ladakh
10-Paradigm Shift in the Education System and its Impact on Women: A Case Study of Tibet
11-Proto Globalization in Ladakh: Religion, Politics and the Circuits of Exchanges
12-Status of Women in Tibet and Bhutan; A Comparative Study
13-Tibetan Muslims of Kashmir: Understanding the Issues of Identity
14-Death and Dying Culture of the Bhutias in Indian Himalayas of Sikkim and Tibet’s Cultural Linkages
15-TIBETAN IN EXILE: CHANGING DYNAMICS
16-Central Tibetan Administration: A Case Study of Tibetan Democracy in Exile
17-Tibet and China under Unrelenting Geo-political Stratagem and Conflict (1951-) The Way Ahead
18-A Study of Protest and Uprising in Tibet Since 1950: An Update
19-Violence Against Women: A Case Study of Tibet and Uzbekistan
20-Present Scenario of Tibet: Cases of Self Immolation
21-TIBET AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: PAST AND PRESENT
22-Tibet Issue in British India’s Policy
23-Tibet-China Affinity and Adversary Affairs: The Paradigm of PriestPatron(Cho-yen) Relationship
24-Assessment of Russia’s Involvement in the Tibetan Affairs during the Great Game
25-The European Union Policy Towards Tibet Conflict
Index
Understanding the complexity of issues confronting to Tibet is the prime focus of this book. As we all know the security and stability of our country is largely conditioned by the developments that are taking place in Tibet. Though, Tibet lost its Independent position gradually in the post-1945 phase but still it’s going to play a significant role in the present scenario of world politics particularly in the context of South Asia and Eurasia Central Asian geopolitical dynamics. On the other side, India has been adamantly unyielding because of its long and high bonding historical and cultural relations with this land for centuries. The episode of 1959 Dalai Lama’s fled to India along with large numbers of Tibetan refuge and India’s unconditional support on the humanitarian ground at the edge of 1962 war with China has not affected even broaden the cordial relations stronger and strengthened while supporting the cause of Tibet. In recent year again Buddhism played a significant role in strengthening the relations.
Peace and stability in Tibet not only relevant to India and other Asian regions but the larger International community. Tibetan plateau has a rich mineral and water resources so these resources should be harnessed. Tibet can play a significant role and regain its identity in the International community only when it will be able to integrate itself with the global political system. Despite a lot of internal ethnic problems Tibet is still able to maintain its peace and tranquility. This is due to the Buddhist philosophy which preaches nonviolence and universal brotherhood.
1-CHINA’S TIBET POLICY: REFORMS AND DEVELOPMENTS
2-Ecological Damage and Development in Tibetan Plateau and its Implications
3-The Dynamics of China’s Religious Policy Towards Tibet under Mao Regime
4-Cultural Revolution and Culture of Minority in China : A Study of Tibet
5-Impact of the Tsangpo Dam Built by China on Tribes and Society of North East India
6-Construction of Dams by China over Brahmaputra River: Problems and Prospects
7-The Great Western Development Programme: A Comparative Study of Tibet and Xinjiang
8-SOCIO- RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
9-Between Great Tibet and Little Tibet: The Balti of Ladakh
10-Paradigm Shift in the Education System and its Impact on Women: A Case Study of Tibet
11-Proto Globalization in Ladakh: Religion, Politics and the Circuits of Exchanges
12-Status of Women in Tibet and Bhutan; A Comparative Study
13-Tibetan Muslims of Kashmir: Understanding the Issues of Identity
14-Death and Dying Culture of the Bhutias in Indian Himalayas of Sikkim and Tibet’s Cultural Linkages
15-TIBETAN IN EXILE: CHANGING DYNAMICS
16-Central Tibetan Administration: A Case Study of Tibetan Democracy in Exile
17-Tibet and China under Unrelenting Geo-political Stratagem and Conflict (1951-) The Way Ahead
18-A Study of Protest and Uprising in Tibet Since 1950: An Update
19-Violence Against Women: A Case Study of Tibet and Uzbekistan
20-Present Scenario of Tibet: Cases of Self Immolation
21-TIBET AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: PAST AND PRESENT
22-Tibet Issue in British India’s Policy
23-Tibet-China Affinity and Adversary Affairs: The Paradigm of PriestPatron(Cho-yen) Relationship
24-Assessment of Russia’s Involvement in the Tibetan Affairs during the Great Game
25-The European Union Policy Towards Tibet Conflict
Index