India should be more proactive on Tibet - Dalai Lama aide on eve of China Xi visit


  • World
  • Tuesday, 16 Sep 2014

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India should be more proactive when it comes to the issue of Tibetan autonomy, an aide to the Dalai Lama said, after the spiritual leader was asked to reschedule an event to avoid it clashing with Chinese leader Xi Jinping's visit to India.

Tempa Tsering, the Dalai Lama's representative in New Delhi, said Tibetan exiles were grateful to India for years of refuge, but that it was time the country took a stronger stance with its neighbour China.

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