About The Book: India and Tibet by Sir Francis Younghusband (1863–1942) offers a detailed history of the diplomatic and cultural relations between India and Tibet from the time of Warren Hastings to 1910. The book highlights key events, particularly focusing on the 1904 British expedition to Lhasa, Tibet’s capital. Younghusband, who led the mission, provides insights into the political, military, and strategic motivations behind British involvement in Tibet. His account also discusses the impact of these interactions on the region’s geopolitics and future relations.
Author: Sir Francis Younghusband
Pages: 498
Edition: 1910
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