Jammu, Jan. 26 -- Chairman Mao Zedong, modern China's most powerful ideologue, considered Tibet to be the right hand's palm of China with Ladakh, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and NEFA (Arunachal Pradesh) as its five fingers. It therefore was China's responsibility to "liberate" these regions believed Mao. After annexation of Tibet it was widely expected that China may attempt to liberate these regions but global outcry against Tibet's annexation forced Mao to distance himself temporarily from the idea. In 1954, Chinese officers in Tibet claimed that they would "liberate Sikkim, Bhutan, Ladakh, and the NEFA, which were wrongfully being held by the Indian imperialists." In the same year, the Chinese government published a school book called "A Bri...