1914 Proceedings of the Simla Conference (Third Meeting) Sir Henry McMahon said that the meeting had been called in order that the Chinese and Tibetan Plenipotentiaries might have an opportunity of laying on the table statements of the evidence in regard to the respective frontiers claimed by them.
The Pure Crystal Mountain Pilgrimage of Tsari Tsari has always been synonymous of ‘sacred place’ in the Tibetan psyche. With the Mount Kailash and the Amye Machen in eastern Tibet, the pilgrimage around the Dakpa Sheri, the Pure Crystal Mountain has, since centuries, been one of the holiest of the Roof of the World.
The ‘Pure Crystal Mountain’ lies at 5,735 meter above the sea in the Tsari district of southeastern Tibet. As already mentioned, Toni Huber is one of the foremost scholars who wrote a great deal about this region from which the Subansiri and the Tsari Chu flow: “The area of the two rivers into which Tsarong ventured for military and commercial reasons had for centuries defined a very significant territory for both Tibetans and neighbouring non-Tibetans ”
The Chinese Threat Published by the Publication Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in 1963
The Case of Demchok About the border village in Ladakh and the new Chinese claims on the area: a historical perspective
Letter from PN Kaul to Arvind Deo
A letter from P.N. Kaul, IFSA, Consul General in Lhasa to Arvind Deo, IFS, his successor (September 15, 1961)
The Indian Missions in Tibet (1954- 1959)
Notes, Memoranda and letters Exchanged and Agreements signed between The Governments of India and China – WHITE PAPER I
Reference on the Indian Mission in Lhasa and the Trade Agencies in Gartok, Yatung and Gyantse