Tibetan leader calls for independent Tibet as key to Sino-Indian border resolution
Wednesday, 11 December 2024 ()
Tibetan acting president Dolma Gyari asserts that resolving the 'Akhand Tibet' issue is crucial for peaceful Sino-Indian border resolution. She advocates for recognizing a unified, independent Tibet, citing the 1914 Shimla Accord. Gyari believes Arunachal Pradesh is integral to India and expresses confidence in Prime Minister Modi's leadership on the Tibet issue.
Tibetan acting president Dolma Gyari asserts that resolving the 'Akhand Tibet' issue is crucial for peaceful Sino-Indian border resolution. She advocates for recognizing a unified, independent Tibet, citing the 1914 Shimla Accord. Gyari believes Arunachal Pradesh is integral to India and expresses confidence in Prime Minister Modi's leadership on the Tibet issue.
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