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Tibetan immigrants in India.

A Ahmad

    Population Geography : a Journal of the Association of Population Geographers of India
    |June 1, 1995
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    Tibetan society in India demonstrates remarkable resilience, adapting to new environments without losing cultural identity. This study examines their social transformation, livelihoods, and cultural adaptation over 35 years in India.

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    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Cultural Anthropology
    • Migration Studies

    Background:

    • Tibetan diaspora in India following the 1959 exodus.
    • Socio-economic and cultural challenges faced by Tibetan refugees in a new environment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To document the current state of Tibetan society in India.
    • To analyze trends in social transformation, livelihood patterns, and cultural adaptation.
    • To understand the survival strategies of a cultural group in an alien environment.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of socio-cultural and economic data.
    • Longitudinal observation of Tibetan communities in India over 35 years.
    • Case study approach focusing on adaptation and identity preservation.
    Keywords:
    AcculturationAsiaChinaCultural BackgroundDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEastern AsiaEconomic FactorsEmploymentEthnic GroupsGeographic FactorsIndiaInternational MigrationMacroeconomic FactorsMigrantsMigrationPolitical FactorsPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsRefugeesSegregationSettlement And ResettlementSocial ChangeSouthern Asia

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    Main Results:

    • Tibetan society in India has successfully carved out ecological niches within ethnically segregated spaces.
    • Significant adaptation to the Indian cultural environment has occurred without compromising core Tibetan identity.
    • Diverse livelihood strategies have emerged, reflecting both traditional skills and new opportunities.

    Conclusions:

    • Tibetan refugees in India exemplify successful cultural survival and adaptation.
    • The study highlights the dynamic interplay between cultural preservation and environmental adaptation.
    • Findings offer insights into diaspora community resilience and identity maintenance.