DBWI china defeats Tibet

When Communist china invaded Tibet in 1950s they expected an easy battle.

But India was Leary of china being that close and sent support, as did many western countries. With this support and several lucky breaks including an avalance that slaughtered much of the Chinese forces Tibet was able to force a stalemate.

With China's decision to enter the Korean war, the American's decided to openly support Tibet, and between the conflicts in Tibet and Korea the Chinese army was ground down. In a treaty many Chinese consider to be a further humiliation they were forced to aknowlege Tibets independence.

The country has remained independent ever since.

But what if Tibet lost what would our world look like with out an independent Tibet?
 
Terrible. China would repress would repress human rights there. We can only hope the Dalai Lama escaped to India before the PLA took control.
 
Tibetan culture would had been destroyed and Dalai Lama executed if he then wouldn't escape. India probably would take Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan securing itself and ensuring that China woudn't take them. And if India wouldn't do that, China surely would take at least Bhutan and Sikkim.
 
Terrible. China would repress would repress human rights there. We can only hope the Dalai Lama escaped to India before the PLA took control.
Not that human rights there is any good to begin with.This is the only country in the world where serfdom is not only still legal,but forms a significant part of the labor force.
 

Kaze

Banned
Let us be honest it would not be an Independent Tibet. If it was not beholden to the likes of Beijing, the third-world nation of Tibet would be nothing more than colony of New Delhi.
 

Dolan

Banned
Not that human rights there is any good to begin with.This is the only country in the world where serfdom is not only still legal,but forms a significant part of the labor force.
Yeah, the fact that Tibet is "Technically" a Buddhist Theocracy, but with how Dalai Lama being seen with having a lot of young girls "servicing" him, as well as how the monastery rule is only effective around a third of the year... They are more like weird amalgam of Monastery-Kinggdom, Hypocritical Religious Zealots, and Rule of Emperor Caligula.

Yes, part of the Problem is how they were basically under India's Nuclear Umbrella, that anyone who dares to attack Tibet would eat Indian Nuke, US and Europe included.

If China defeats and annexed Tibet, somehow, the Dalai Lama reign would be romanticized as idealistic Buddhist rule, instead of what the frick was their rule right now.
 
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