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The Fault Lines: The Sino-Indian Boundary - A Historical Background with emphasis on the Ladakh sector by Claude Apri
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The Fault Lines: The Sino-Indian Boundary - A Historical Background with emphasis on the Ladakh sector by Claude Apri

Insights From The Roof Of The World: Conversations on Tibet · FNVA

December 11, 20232h 33m

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Show Notes

The Fault Lines is a series by FNVA that discuss developments occurring on our Indian frontiers. Engaging extensively with the Universities on these regions and bringing them to the fore.

The Second Episode of The Fault Lines sees Claude Arpi, Author, Tibet Expert, Advisor at FNVA and Director of the Pavilion of Tibetan Culture at Auroville addressing on the topic "The Sino-Indian Boundary - A Historical Background with emphasis on the Ladakh sector".

Claude Arpi here with us the historical background and significance of Ladakh when it comes the current India - China Boundary which was previously the India - Tibet Border. Also emphasising the role of Tibet and Tibetans in this Ladakh sector of the Indian border and brings to light recent development in the region. Further highlighting the central role that the Dalai Lama plays here in this region that is connected to current China but erstwhile independent Tibet.

This Episode is moderated by Professor Sonam Joldan from the University of Ladakh and was addressed to the University of Ladakh.

The lecture is divided into two part and each one ends with an engaging Q and A session with the students and faculties of the University of Ladakh.