Highlights
It would be of critical importance for India to bust the narrative and try to project the real narrative on Tibet.
Tibet was never part of China.
There is no legal basis on the occupation by the People's Republic of China (PRC) and it is solely on a ‘self-serving basis’.
India needs to actively counter the Chinese historical narrative, which is an integral part of China’s strategy on Tibet which is misleading the world. Not contesting this has made it significantly harder to challenge other narratives such as the one on the South China Sea. It would be of critical importance for India to bust the narrative and try to project the real narrative on Tibet. Tibet was never part of China. There is no legal basis on the occupation by the People's Republic of China (PRC) and it is solely on a ‘self-serving basis’. Tibet is an occupied country and the PRC doesn’t possess sovereignty over it.