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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  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. 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. 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. Retrieved 12 May 2011.

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