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Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1 |
| チベットとトルキスタン : vol.1 |
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unwise to run any risk, for reports have reached us that an
attempt is now made to drill the Tibetan troops at Lhasa,
and that breech-loaders and other munitions of war have
actually already been secretly imported into the capital. At
the same time the most emphatic assurances might be given
to the Chinese and Tibetan Governments that the mission
was of an exclusively commercial character, that we re-
pudiated all designs of a political nature upon Tibet, that we
had no desire either to declare a Protectorate or permanently
to occupy any portion of the country, but that our intentions
were confined to removing the embargo that at present rests
upon all trade between Tibet and India, and to establishing
those amicable relations and means of communication which
ought to subsist between adjacent and friendly Powers.
. . . . .
(B)
*From the Secretary of State for India to the Viceroy, dated
May 28, 1903.*
*(Telegraphic)*
Your proposals of the 7th and 21st May regarding Tibet
have been considered with great care by His Majesty's Gov-
ernment. They agree with you in desiring the promotion of
trade facilities in Tibet, and a guarantee that the Tibetans
shall be prevented from evading or rejecting engagements
made on their behalf in any new treaty or convention. A
procedure, therefore, whereby both the Chinese and Tibetan
Governments will be bound by the acts of their representa-
tives has their approval. They wish, however, that the
negotiations should be restricted to questions concerning
trade relations, the frontier, and grazing rights; and they
desire that no proposal should be made for the establishment
of a Political Agent either at Gyangtse or at Lhasa. Such a
political outpost might entail difficulties and responsibilities
incommensurate, in the judgment of His Majesty's Govern-
ment, with any benefits which, in the circumstances now
known to exist, could be gained by it. The Foreign Office
have recently received assurances that Russia has no in-
tention of developing political interests in Tibet. Moreover,
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