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Imperial Games in Tibet

The Battle for Statehood and Sovereignty

By Dilip Sinha

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Imperial Games in Tibet

The Battle for Statehood and Sovereignty

By Dilip Sinha

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  • The untold, tumultuous, journey of Tibet on the edge of power and autonomy. The enigmatic allure of Tibet has captivated observers for centuries. Cradled within the Himalayan mountains, its remote terrain has nurtured a distinct cultural and spiritual identity. Yet the narrative surrounding Tibet remains characterized by ever-shifting power dynamics, political turmoil and an unyielding quest for autonomy. Former ambassador Dilip Sinha’s Imperial Games in Tibet artfully unravels this complex tapestry of Tibet’s past, offering profound insights on its tumultuous journey. Starting from its early history and the emergence of Tibetan Buddhism to interactions with the Chinese empire and geopolitical machinations involving Britain, China and Russia in the nineteenth century, Sinha illuminates the forces that have shaped Tibet’s destiny. In this riveting political history, Ambassador Dilip Sinha will delve into great detail about the eighteenth- and nineteenth century intrigues involving Britain, China and Russia, and the subsequent relationship between India and the People’s Republic of China. Backed by meticulous research drawn from archival documents and primary sources, the book promises to deliver an enthralling and comprehensive understanding of Tibet’s history.
The untold, tumultuous, journey of Tibet on the edge of power and autonomy. The enigmatic allure of Tibet has captivated observers for centuries. Cradled within the Himalayan mountains, its remote terrain has nurtured a distinct cultural and spiritual identity. Yet the narrative surrounding Tibet remains characterized by ever-shifting power dynamics, political turmoil and an unyielding quest for autonomy. Former ambassador Dilip Sinha’s Imperial Games in Tibet artfully unravels this complex tapestry of Tibet’s past, offering profound insights on its tumultuous journey. Starting from its early history and the emergence of Tibetan Buddhism to interactions with the Chinese empire and geopolitical machinations involving Britain, China and Russia in the nineteenth century, Sinha illuminates the forces that have shaped Tibet’s destiny. In this riveting political history, Ambassador Dilip Sinha will delve into great detail about the eighteenth- and nineteenth century intrigues involving Britain, China and Russia, and the subsequent relationship between India and the People’s Republic of China. Backed by meticulous research drawn from archival documents and primary sources, the book promises to deliver an enthralling and comprehensive understanding of Tibet’s history.