Modern Era · East Asia · Politics
1950
China invades Tibet
October 1950
Thirty thousand People's Liberation Army troops crossed the Yangtze and overwhelmed Tibet's small, poorly armed forces in a campaign Beijing called a peaceful liberation. The young Dalai Lama was pressured into signing a Seventeen-Point Agreement ceding sovereignty to China. Tibet would keep its name on the map and lose almost everything else, from its monasteries to its autonomy, over the next decade.