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0440 India and Tibet : vol.1
India and Tibet : vol.1 / Page 440 (Color Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000295
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366   NEGOTIATIONS WITH CHINA

the integrity either of Nepal or of Sikkim and Bhutan,

and that we were prepared, if necessary, to protect the

interests and rights of these three States. It was . also

impressed upon the Chinese Government that it was

inadvisable to locate troops upon, or in, the neighbourhood

of the frontiers of India and the adjoining States in such

numbers as would necessitate corresponding movements

on the part of the Government of India and the rulers of

the States concerned.