The Dalai Lama, who has stayed in exile in India since 1959, needs to ‘return to the right path’ for talks to start regarding ...
China open to discussing Dalai Lama's future if he recognizes Tibet as part of China, a proposal rejected by Tibetans.
The exiled leader of Tibetan Buddhism, who turns 90 this year, fled Tibet in 1959 for India after a failed uprising against ...
China expresses openness to dialogue with the Dalai Lama, provided he agrees to recognize Tibet and Taiwan as inalienable ...
Last year, China approved plans to build a dam over the Brahmaputra river, called the Yarlung Zangbo in Tibet, close to the Indian border. As per the plan, the massive dam will be built at a huge ...
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China open to Dalai Lama's return to Tibet after 65 years if he 'returns to right path'The Chinese government says it is open to the Dalai Lama returning home after more than 65 years in exile in India if the leader of Tibetan Buddhism can "return to the right path".
BEIJING : China hopes the Dalai Lama can “return to the right path”, and is open to discussions about his future as long as ...
China has expressed willingness to discuss the Dalai Lama's future if he agrees to acknowledge Tibet and Taiwan as parts of China. The Tibetan parliament-in-exile rejected these conditions, ...
China hopes the Dalai Lama can “return to the right path” and is open to discussions about the Nobel Peace laureate’s future ...
China hopes the current Dalai Lama could "return to the right path" and fully remedy his political propositions, the Chinese ...
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