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Indian Defence NewsSeminar at Central Command Highlights Deep Civilizational Ties Between India and Tibet

Seminar at Central Command Highlights Deep Civilizational Ties Between India and Tibet

Senior military leaders and scholars gather in Lucknow to discuss shared cultural heritage and its strategic relevance.

A seminar exploring the long-standing civilizational and cultural ties between India and Tibet was held at the Headquarters Central Command in Lucknow, bringing together military officers, academics, and civil officials. The event delved into centuries-old connections, tracing back to the 6th century when Buddhism spread from India to Tibet.

Retired Major General MS Mokha delivered the keynote address, offering historical insights that were well received by the attendees. Lieutenant General Anindya Sengupta, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Central Command, praised the session and emphasized the importance of understanding historical narratives in shaping current strategic perspectives. A veteran of key commands, including the Fire and Fury Corps in Leh and the Counter Insurgency Force in Kashmir, Lt Gen Sengupta underscored how historical awareness contributes to strategic culture and perception management.

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As part of the seminar, a ceremonial exchange took place where Lt Gen Sengupta presented an award to a civilian participant, symbolizing cooperation between the military and civilian communities. A group photograph featuring all attendees captured the inclusive nature of the event.

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This initiative aligns with Central Command’s broader goals of fostering cultural understanding and supporting veteran resettlement programs. The seminar also recalled India’s longstanding support for Tibet, notably when the 13th Dalai Lama was granted asylum during Qing China’s unsuccessful invasion in the early 20th century.

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By revisiting these historical linkages, the event aimed to spark contemporary dialogue on strategic cooperation and cultural diplomacy, potentially influencing India’s regional outlook and engagement with its Himalayan neighbors.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
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