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Former Indian diplomat criticises Dalai Lama for silence on Chinese incursion in India

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You won't mind awfully if I differ.

No of course not. You are entitled to your opinion which is as valid as any.

I do believe that since the mid 2000s the Dalai Lama has somewhat unofficially recognized that Tibetan future and movement for freedom rights are best serves with positive engagement with China versus an adversarial one.

That is why ...Wang, the director general at the government of Tibet Autonomous Region, said the current Dalai Lama was recognized by Beijing and his successor must be found through the "draw of lots in golden urn process" within China.
 
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No of course not. You are entitled to your opinion which is as valid as any.

I do believe that since the mid 2000s the Dalai Lama has somewhat unofficially recognized that Tibetan future and movement for freedom rights are best serves with positive engagement with China versus an adversarial one.

That is why ...Wang, the director general at the government of Tibet Autonomous Region, said the current Dalai Lama was recognized by Beijing and his successor must be found through the "draw of lots in golden urn process" within China.

Absolutely right, but given the history of the draw of lots in the golden urn within China, that is definitely not going to fly within the Tibetan community.

It isn't 'somewhat unofficially'; it's out there in neon letters, and he has again and again repeated that a positive engagement with China is needed. Unfortunately it takes two hands to clap.
 
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Very down to earth God fearing and unmaterialistic monk. The Rolex must be sponsored by his backers.
the CIA bought him over with gifts of Rolex watches- the same manner how u can bribe a Indian politician with happy time in a hotel room with a blue-eyed, blonde haired white woman with skin pale as paper

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The Patek Philippe was given to the Dalai Lama by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1943. However, it was not personally presented by FDR, but was presented to the Dalai Lama in Lhasa, Tibet, on behalf of President Roosevelt by two intelligence agents in the Office of Strategic Services, or OSS for short (the World War II U.S. intelligence service that was the forerunner to the Central Intelligence Agency). The two intelligence agents were Ilia Tolstoy (who the book describes as the "émigré grandson of the Russian novelist") and Brooke Dolan. Tolstoy and Dolan went to Tibet to examine the possibility of constructing a road from India to China that would run through Tibet in order to help the U.S. better provide China with supplies to fight and resist the Japanese. They carried to the Dalai Lama the Patek Philippe and a letter from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Laird writes, "Tradition dictated that he say nothing to his visitors and that they say nothing to him. Instead, he accepted gifts from the foreign envoys and they accepted a ritual 'khata' (a traditional ceremonial scarf) from him in silence."

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IF he is not responding to the ongoing situation at ladahk- its not because he is a 'holy' monk devoid of interest in wordly affairs- it's because he secretly wishes ladahk to be reunited with his homeland(that he willifully abandoned)
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I have a feeling Ladakhis want to join Tibet and China rather than India.
 
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Kashmiris also sided with 1965 in India. How their sentiments changed. I really have a feeling Ladakh will end up being pro China.
Kashmiris did not side with India in 65. They just wanted peace to return.

Ladakh wont become pro China. It has a sizeable Buddhist population - all of whom follow Tibetan Buddhism.
 
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Kashmiris did not side with India in 65. They just wanted peace to return.

Ladakh wont become pro China. It has a sizeable Buddhist population - all of whom follow Tibetan Buddhism.

Tibet has assimilated very well with China. It's only Western press that makes a huge issue out of it. And the Ladakhis would want to join Tibet. Let's see. Saying anything right now is presumptous.
 
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I have been to Ladakh. The vast majority hates China. These folks are exiles.

I am talking about the future, not the immediate present. Chinese influence is going to grow in the foothills of Himalayas and in the North east. Want to bet Bangladesh will turn pro China too, after Hasina leaves? Unless some crazy twist of events happens of course.
 
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I am talking about the future, not the immediate present. Chinese influence is going to grow in the foothills of Himalayas and in the North east. Want to bet Bangladesh will turn pro China too, after Hasina leaves? Unless some crazy twist of events happens of course.
you mean u atually believed him? he's going to claim hes been to Mars n the aliens there hates Earthlings.



ha.....ha

you mean u atually believed him? he's going to claim hes been to Mars n the aliens there hates Earthlings.



ha.....ha
n ya, next- he's going to claim that Srinagar's 96% muslims hates Pakistan
 
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you mean u atually believed him? he's going to claim hes been to Mars n the aliens there hates Earthlings.



ha.....ha


He's not pro India, he hates India. I believe him for now. But you Chinese folks need to work on garnering support in Ladakh and North East India towards China. Like you did with Nepal. We will work in Kashmir and Khalistan.
 
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