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" These principles are : 1. Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty; 2. Non-aggression; 3. Non-interference in each other's internal affairs; 4. Equality and mutual benefit; and 5. Peaceful co-existence. "
China and International Law: The Boundary Disputes
Byron N. Tzou 著 - 1990 - 158 頁
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Soviet Total War: "historic Mission" of Violence and Deceit

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1956 - 946 頁
...Indian-Chinese agreement on Tibet and have found wide approval in Burma, Indonesia, and elsewhere in Asia. They are: (1) Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty ^ ( 2) nonaggression, (3) noninterference in each other's internal affairs, (4) equality and mutual benefits,...
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Mainsprings of Indian and Pakistani Foreign Policies

S. M. Burke - 1974 - 320 頁
...between Tibet Region of China and India." These five principles, soon to be known as panchsheel, were ( 1 ) mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity...mutual nonaggression; (3) mutual noninterference in 144 each other's internal affairs; (4) equality and mutual benefit, and (5) peaceful coexistence. When...
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The Making of Modern Tibet

A. Tom Grunfeld - 1996 - 386 頁
...the nonaligned and newly emergent nations of the day. The five principles were: 1 . mutual respect of each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty,...mutual nonaggression, 3. mutual noninterference in internal matters, 4. relations to be based on equality and mutual benefit, and 5. peaceful coexistence....
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Sovereign Rights and Territorial Space in Sino-Japanese Relations ...

Unryu Suganuma - 2001 - 322 頁
...Peaceful Coexistence (FPPC) during the ceremony of the Sino,Indian Trade Agreement in Tibet. The FPPC are: (1) Mutual respect for each other's territorial...(3) Mutual non,interference in each other's internal affaics; (4) Equality and mutual benefu; and (5) Peaceful coexistence.ri the most fundamental principle...
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The Making of India: A Historical Survey

Ranbir Vohra - 2001 - 374 頁
...is a Sanskrit term meaning "Five Principles." The five principles of coexistence in the treaty were: (1) mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity...nonaggression; (3) mutual noninterference in each other's affairs; (4) equality and mutual benefit; and (5) coexistence. circumstances created by the Chinese...
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Rajiv Gandhi

Meena Agrawal - 2004 - 206 頁
...story will be incomplete. A brief description of the principles of Panchsheel is here. These principles are 1. Mutual respect for each other's territorial...Mutual non-aggression. 3. Mutual non-interference. 4. Equality and mutual benefit. 5. Peaceful co-existence. Pandit Nehru was truly the man of the era....
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