Claude Arpi

Claude Arpi is French-born author, journalist, historian and tibetologist[1][2] born in 1949 in Angoulême[3] who lives in Auroville, India. He is the author of The Fate of Tibet: When Big Insects Eat Small Insects (Har-Anand Publications, New Delhi, 1999),[4] and several articles on Tibet, China, India and Indo-French relations.

Claude Arpi is the director of the Tibetan Pavilion of Auroville, also named Pavilion of Tibetan Culture.[5] The 14th Dalai Lama inaugurated the Pavilion, en présence de Claude Arpi, 20 January 2009.[6]

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References

  1. ^ Sudha Ramachandran, China toys with India's border, 27 June 2008, "Claude Arpi, a French Tibetologist living in India"
  2. ^ Claude Arpi, Quotation: "Journaliste et historien, Claude Arpi vit en Inde depuis plus de 30 ans dans la cité internationale d'Auroville où il est directeur du Pavillon Tibétain."
  3. ^ India. "Claude Arpi". Blogger.com. http://www.blogger.com/profile/13651031442389985902. Retrieved 12 May 2011. 
  4. ^ The Fate of Tibet: When Big Insects Eat Small Insects, Book Review
  5. ^ Jaia Bharati (29 April 1954). "Claude Arpi". Jaia-bharati.org. http://www.jaia-bharati.org/livres/claude-arpi.htm. Retrieved 12 May 2011. 
  6. ^ Dalai Lama Blesses Auroville Tibetan Pavilion, Phayul.com, 20 January 2009
  7. ^ "La politique française de Nehru". Jaia-bharati.org. http://www.jaia-bharati.org/livres/nehru-france/politiq-france.htm. Retrieved 12 May 2011. 

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