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]
Bibliography
- India and her neighbourhood: a French observer's views Har-Anand Publications, 2005 ISBN 8124110972, ISBN 9788124110973
- Born in Sin : The Panchsheel Agreement, The Sacrifice of Tibet, Mittal Publications, New Delhi, 2004
- Long and dark shall be the night : the Karma of Tibet, Éditions Auroville Press, Auroville, 2002
- The Fate of Tibet: When Big Insects Eat Small Insects (Har-Anand Publications, New Delhi, 1999)
- (French) Cachemire, le paradis perdu, Éditions Philippe Picquier, 2004 ISBN 2877307425, ISBN 9782877307420
- Il y a 50 ans : Pondichéry, Éditions Auroville Press, Auroville, 2004
- La politique française de Nehru, La fin des comptoirs français en Inde (1947–1954),[7] Éditions Auroville Press, Auroville, 2002
- Tibet, le pays sacrifié, préfacé par le Dalaï Lama, Calmann-Lévy, 2000 ISBN 2702131328.
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