| Bingdi He, Ping-ti Ho, Tang Tsou - 1968 - 512 頁
...India and China discussed the future of Tibet and their relations. On April 29, the governments signed an "Agreement on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet Region of China and India" that included the famous declaration of Panch Shila (five principles of peaceful coexistence). This... | |
| Rinn-Sup Shinn, In-sŏp Sin - 1970 - 838 頁
...recognition to the new regime in China, to April 1954, when Sino-Indian relations were formalized by an agreement on trade and intercourse between the Tibet region of China and India ; from 1955 to 1958, during which period the Sino-Indian relations were guided according to the five... | |
| K. B. Lall - 1992 - 572 頁
...1954-59, p. 98. The Agreement signed at Bandung on 29 Apnl 1954 by Prime Ministers of India and China on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet region of China and India specified the Five Principles or Panchshil: Mutual Respect for Each Other's Territorial Integrity and... | |
| Unryu Suganuma - 2001 - 322 頁
...ftartiie of States at the Time of Entrv into Force of the United Natton"1 (with Exchange of Notes) on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet Region of China and India," 29 April 1954. VoL 299. no. 4307. New York, 1954. United Nations Development Programme. Human Development... | |
| Mercy Kuo - 2001 - 214 頁
...Coexistence In April 1954 the PRC promulgated the policy of "peaceful coexistence"38 at the signing of the Agreement on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet Region of China and India. This agreement stipulated: (1) mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity; (2) mutual... | |
| Dagmar Bernstorff, Hubertus von Welck - 2003 - 514 頁
...in Tibet, but gave these up without asking for a political price. In 1954, with the signing of the Agreement on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet Region of China and India, the Indian government tacitly recognised Tibet as part of China. The Joint Declaration of the prime... | |
| Claude Arpi - 2004 - 278 頁
...THE PANCHS HEEL AGREEMENT In India, one often hears of 'Panchsheel', but few know that it only was an "Agreement on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet region of China and India" signed between China and India on April 29, 1954. Since the preamble of this Agreement contained the... | |
| Kenneth M. Bauer - 2004 - 414 頁
...the first decade of the regime (cf. Shakya 1999). In 1954 the Republics of India and China signed the "Agreement on Trade and Intercourse Between the Tibet Region of China and India," which established the "Five Principles [Paanch Sheela] of Peaceful Coexistence." In this agreement,... | |
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