India has been populated for thousands of years. India has been known for that long and no one actually knows when it was first discovered.
India had long been a wealthy part in the British empire. It produced for Great Britain tea, gems and other products making it a valuable colony. After WW2, there was a movement for independence. Under Gandhi's leadership, non-violent strikes and demonstrations led Great Britain to give India its independence. They divided India into Pakistan and India.
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Not any more. India was part of the British Empire once but has long since gained independence.
If India were to accept this offer it would have been seen by the USSR and China as a decisive move by India to align itself with the US. As such by accepting the offer India would have sullied its ties with the USSR and China while at the same time not gaining any stronger ties with the US and neither the "offered" security council seat.
Its a lifetime position, it all depends on how long he lasts.
In one sense, the present Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso, shortened from Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso) has been that since his birth on 6 July 1935. However since the present Dalai Lama is the reincarnation of all previous Dalai Lama, he could be said to have been in that position since the First Dalai Lama, Gedun Drupa, who was was born in 1391
The Dalai Lama was forced into exile in 1959. He reached India on March 31, 1959, after leaving on the 17th. He only traveled at night to avoid the Chinese. He traveled on foot over the Himalayas.
The Dalai Lama has long been considered the secular (nonreligious) leader of Tibet although that has recently changed as the Dalai Lama would like the people of Tibet to have a democratically elected leader. The Dalai Lama is also the religious head of one of the major schools of Tibetan Buddhism called the Gelug, or yellow hat Buddhists.
long enough
India has been populated for thousands of years. India has been known for that long and no one actually knows when it was first discovered.
Never. Chinese rule is always welcomed in Tibet, if you'd like to ask how long has Dalai Lama been resisting China rule, then since the end of 1950s.
192 years
Since 1918.
Click link below! There is a very long article about this and other Dali paintings. It is 'Les hydres' or 'The Hydras'.
Should? Well the fact remains that Tibet has been apart of China since the Qin Dynasties which were hundreds or thousands of years ago. China's main goal in the 1980s was to modernize Tibet. Truth is that if Tibet was independent, they would still be living a 3rd world country and they would highly depend on donations to keep them afloat. China is pouring large sums of money into Tibet to make it reliant and if Tibet was to ever claim independance it wouldn't last very long...what would their people do for a living? Pray for food in the temples? WRONG! And the 15th Dali Lama enslaved and killed thousands of people and did worse that what China has ever done. The 15th Dali Lama told his men to kill anyone who wasnt a buhdist from what i heard.
The Reserve Bank of India was founded on 1 April 1935, and therefore they have been in business for 78 years. It is well-known that The Reserve Bank of India is India's central banking institution.