The joint declaration says that India "recognizes that the Tibet Autonomous Region is part of the territory of the People's Republic of China and reiterates that it does not allow Tibetans to engage in anti-China political activities in India".
Indian officials insist that the "new formulation" on Tibet is not so new. Indeed, since 1954, India seems to have acknowledged in one way or another that Tibet is a part of China. In the 1954 agreement between the two countries it was called the "Tibet Region of China". In 1958 it was said that the "Tibetan region is part of the PRC" (People's Republic of China); in 1988 when Rajiv Gandhi visited Beijing and in 1991 when Li Peng came to Delhi, Tibet was referred to as an "autonomous regime of China".
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I admit I made a serious mistake in reffering to the Indian position on Tibet. It is to be blamed on me that I did not know India's position (and rather suicidal) position on Tibet in the joint declaration of 2003. I searched the internet and found that the Indian media had criticized Mr. Vajpayee and the Indian contingent that visited Beijing.
This was done in order to extract the Chinese confession on the kingdom of Sikkim, which acceded to India. China now begins to treat Sikkim as a part of India.
Yet, of this I am sure : That India does not give up its claim to the Aksai Chin region of Tibet that China occupied in 1962 and that the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile remains politically active in India.
Hence, since the Dalai Lama and his Government in Exile are allowed to run and are recognized in India, I hope that if the Tibetan independence struggle succeeds, India can say that the 2003 agreement that "Tibet is part of a territory of PRC" meant only that it was part ony upto the power of the occupying force, i.e. PRC. Then India would consider Tibet to be an inalieanable and sovereign nation.
adeptitus said:
Some of the border conflict areas between China, Pakistan, & India are just silly. Who in their right mind would fight over a glacer?
That is because, the Siachen glacier is the third largest reserve of fresh water after the Antartic and Arctic regions. In this century, many conflicts shall be fought over water.
P.S.> That Chinese minister/Chief/headman/secretary who was/is the "minister" of IT in PRC government (just like Zemin is/was the head/chief of CMC) did issue a blatantly false statement about Chinese IT exports being greater than India's.
Kindly understand the context of my comment and not judge my G.K. about Jiang Zemin or Hu Jintao etc only for the sake of personal attacks.
PRC and its members DO NOT interest me.