Is the new Tibetan leader a threat to India?
February 21, 2014 12:28
Ever since Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru offered sanctuary to the
Dalai Lama and tens of thousands of Tibetan refugees in 1959, India has
reaped a moral and strategic benefit from this act of humanitarian
service.
But with the Dalai Lamas retirement from politics and the installation of Lobsang Sangay as the new Tibetan political leader in Dharamsala, the strong ties between India and the Tibetan government in exile could now be at risk. Here's why
But with the Dalai Lamas retirement from politics and the installation of Lobsang Sangay as the new Tibetan political leader in Dharamsala, the strong ties between India and the Tibetan government in exile could now be at risk. Here's why