(en) Amitava Sanyal, « The curious case of establishment 22 », sur The Hindustan Times, : « Though it was raised to fight the Chinese army in Tibet, it has fought in several theatres of war except that one. »
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(en) Manas Paul, Phantom Warriors of 1971, Unsung Tibetan Guerrillas, 20 décembre 2010 : « The Dalai Lama [...] and his Dharamshala officials always maintained a distance from them neither supporting nor opposing the Indian initiative. »
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(en) Tashi Dhundup, Not their own wars, Himal Southasian, 24 décembre 2007 : « While at school at the Central School for Tibetans in Mussoorie, my classmates and I used to sing a song that went, “Chocho mangmi la madro, haapen bholo yoki rae”, which translates to “O brother don’t go to the army, they will make you wear those loose half-pants”. Although we sang this song in every grade, it was only years later that the true meaning of those words finally dawned on me. Each year as the seniors graduated, we would see trucks waiting at the school gate – Indian Army trucks, all set to cart many of the graduating students off to the barracks for training. At the time I was confused, and wondered why these new graduates were not simply going home. It was only much later that I came to understand the involvement of Tibetans in the Indian Army. »