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==Conclusion== Guerrilla Operations in Tibet: Many of the approximately 2,000 trained Tibetans were airlifted into Tibet or infiltrated from bases in Nepal, particularly Mustang, to conduct insurgent operations against Chinese forces. They carried out ambushes, disrupted supply lines, and gathered intelligence. The Chushi Gangdruk, a Tibetan resistance group, was a primary beneficiary, using CIA-trained fighters to wage low-level warfare. However, these operations were often small-scale and struggled against the overwhelming Chinese military presence. Mustang Base Operations: A significant number of trainees operated from a CIA-supported base in Mustang, Nepal, from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. They launched cross-border raids into Tibet, targeting Chinese infrastructure and troops. The Mustang operation initially showed promise but faced logistical challenges and declining support as U.S. priorities shifted.
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