💨 Abstract
The article discusses the historical background leading to the India-China war in 1962, primarily focusing on Tibet. Lord Curzon, the Imperial Viceroy of India, in the early 1900s, advocated for Tibet's independence. The Treaty of Lhasa in 1904 allowed Tibet to deal with India directly, but the British Government was against these moves.
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