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Modern Review December 1950

1950

In particular the problem of Tibet and the problem of the participation of the People's Republic of China in the United Nations are two entirely unrelated problems. [...] If those countries hostile to China attempt to utilize as au: excuse the fact that the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China i exercising its sovereign rights in its territories of Tibet and threaten to obstruct the participation of the People's R4ublie of China in the O.N. [...] The final Note as declared by the Agency is as follows : "On Noveniber 1 1950 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China received from His Excellency Apibassador Panikkar a communication from the Government of the Republic of India on the problem of Tibet. [...] 'In showing its friendship with the Government of the Republic of India and in an understanding of the desire of the Indian Government to sec the problem of Tibet settled peacefully the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China has kept the Indian Government informed of its efforts in this direction. [...] The entry into Tibet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army is exactly aimed at the protection of the integrity of the territory and the sovereignty of China.
government politics public policy
Pages
105
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterjee view
Notes
421-440 unknown view
State Governor In the New Constitution and Before
441-445 A. Ghosal view
British Liquor Control During First World War and its Lessons for India
445-450 H. Mookerjee view
London Letter
450-453 D. Pole view
“Position of the President of India”-A Rejoinder
454-461 D. Banerjee view
Technical Education
461-ii Adinath Sen view
Nepal-(A Historical Sketch)
465-478 Siva Sen view
State Oracle of Tibet
479-480 R. De Wojkowitz view
Malayan Rubber Industry
480-481 Krishnendra Sanyal view
Srinathji at Nathdwara
482-483 Lehar Mehta view
Women’s Institutes In Britain
483-485 Cicely McCall view
Boys’ Clubs In Britain
485-487 Ralph Cooke view
George Bernard Shaw-Mind and Message
487-488 P. Rao view
Roots of Modern English Literature
489-493 Darshan Maini view
Land-Slides in the Himalayas
493-494 kumud Ray view
The Trials and Tribulations of Early Sikhs
494-495 Balwant Singh view
Railway Goods Tariff and Cottage and Small Industries
496-497 Amulyaprasad Chanda view
Book Reviews
497-500 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
501-506 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
507-512 unknown view