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The panel of experts included personalities like Mr Kai Mueller, Mr Jayadeva Ranade, Dr Sana Hashmi, Mr Tenzin Tsundue, Mr Gonpo Thondup, and Mr Vijay Kranti. Photo: screengrab
After the occupation of eastern Tibet’s provincial capital, Chamdo, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), on 23 May 1951, forced Tibet to sign the 17-point “Agreement on Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet”. The alternative, the occupying forces said, was immediate military operation in the remaining parts of Tibet. Photo adapted from Claude Arpi exhibition.