Task Force report led by PK Gautam( co-authors Jagannath Panda and Zakir Hussain) on Tibet and India’s Security : Himalayan Region, Refugees and Sino Indian Relations is an important contribution to religion and International Relations (IR). Two factors make Tibet important for India in today’s context: (a) the religious and cultural factors; (b) ecological factors. Report supports this with evidence. It argues that Tibet with Tibetan Buddhists provides better security than a Hanised Tibet. Key message is Tibetan refugees do not pose a security threat to India, however more transparent data base and cooperation with exiles on common religious issues is desired.
Short Answers to Research Questions
The report gives short answers to eight research questions:
Building up on extant literature on polices of retention of Tibet card and creating Tibet cell, some main suggestions are :
Preface
CHAPTER- 1: Introduction
CHAPTER- 2: Buddhism in the Himalayan Belt
CHAPTER- 3: Why Refugees and Status of the Tibetan Refugees in India, Bhutan and Nepal
CHAPTER- 4: Post-Dalai Lama Contingencies
CHAPTER- 5: Influence Wielded by the Tibetan Refugees in Indian Socio-political Environment
CHAPTER- 5A: Survey of Refugee Establishments: Dharamsala and Dehradun in 2009
CHAPTER- 5B: Visits to Tibetan Establishments and Events
CHAPTER- 6: The Chinese Approach to the Tibetan Question
CHAPTER- 7: Influence of the Monastic Organisations including the Dalai Lama’s Institution on the Sino-Indian Border Question and Tawang
CHAPTER- 8: Tibetan Refugees and India’s Security
CHAPTER- 9: Policy Suggestions and Conclusion
Epilogue and Post Script
Index
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