Kulturelle Sicherheit unter Bedingungen unsicherer Existenz?
Cultural Security under Conditions of Challenged Livelihoods?
The Land Issue of Tibetans in Indian Exile
Author(s): Huang Yunsong, Andreas GruschkeSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Conference Report
Published by: Domowina-Verlag GmbH / Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina
Keywords: kulturell; Sicherheit; unsicher; Existenz; Bodenproblem; Tibeter; indisch; Exil; cultural; security; condition; challenges livelihoods; land issue; Tibetans; Indian exile
Summary/Abstract: In comparison with other foreign communities in India, Tibetan exiles have widely been thought of as a privileged group of people where their culture can thrive even better than in their own homeland and their livelihoods have become stable. The threat of being deprived of one’s land would rarely occur to an outsider as an issue. This article explores the Tibetans’ land predicament and the causes that almost led to the targeted eviction of Tibetan exiles in the settlements scattered around 10 states of India. In vari- ous cases, the lawful and historical entitlements of Tibetan exiles to the leased land have come under question due to their increased thirst for real property and involvement in illegal benami transactions. We explore several aspects of the issue ranging from the logic behind the Tibetans’ higher demand for land, to the discourse by the specific groups and local authorities in the host states, the stance of the Government of India in light of its strategic potential repercussion to China-India relations, the legal restrictions that led to an escalation of tensions and the sense of insecurity among Tibetan commu- nities. We eventually offer an interpretation of the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014 that was merely a transient solution to the matter. Through a detailed examination, this article also reveals that India’s prevention of Tibetans attaining citizenship has resulted in New Delhi’s inability to address the land issue in a fundamental way, and that there- fore cultural security for Tibetans is a bigger issue than expected since it is challenged at its very basis: by a non-sustainable livelihood basis as well as by a sociopolitical en- vironment that expects them to integrate themselves and at the same time obstructs their attempts to avail the right to citizenship by birth.
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 200-222
- Page Count: 23
- Language: German
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