Robert Zimmerman explains why the US Embassy has stopped receiving copies of the reports from the Indian Mission in Lhasa.
June 21, 1954
The Second Secretary at London (Zimmerman) to the Department of State, 'Availability of Reports on Tibet from the Indian Consul General at Lhasa'
Robert Zimmerman explains why UK authorities have stopped receiving copies of the reports from the Indian Mission in Lhasa from the Government of India.
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- Tibet Autonomous Region (China)--International status
- Great Britain--Foreign relations--United States
- India--Foreign relations--United States
- Great Britain--Foreign relations--India
- Tibet Autonomous Region (China)--History
- China--Foreign relations--Tibet
- India--Foreign relations--Tibet
- Tibet--Foreign Relations--United States
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Record Group 59, Central Decimal Files, 1950-1954, Box 4228, 793B.00/6-2154, National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD. Contributed by Charles Kraus.
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