‘Great wall of suspicion’ persists between China, India
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left New Delhi on Friday, vowing that India will never be a rival, but his rhetoric has done little to lift Indian unease over a long-running border dispute and China-Pakistan relations
Retirement does not mean dissociation from Tibetan struggle: Dalai Lama
Days after the Dalai Lama announced that he is contemplating retirement in the next six months, the Tibetan spiritual leader today said the move does not mean he will dissociate himself from the struggle for free Tibet.
Do as the Dilli-wallahs do
WEN JIABAO, China’s prime minister, may be smiling through gritted teeth during his brief trip to India from December 15th to the 17th. His first visit in five years cannot do m
Property case against Dalai Lama dismissed
A long-standing dispute over the ownership of the property of Head of State of Tibet (in exile), The Dalai Lama, in the capital has finally come to an end. The property – 10, Ring Roa
No mention of ‘one China policy’ in India-China joint statement
The Chinese prime minister Wen Jiabao met with Dr Manmohan Singh today and after the bilateral talks, it was what was left out of the joint statement, rather than what was in it, that
WikiLeaks cables: Dalai Lama called for focus on climate, not politics, in Tibet
The Dalai Lama told U.S. diplomats last year that the international community should focus on climate change rather than politics in Tibet because environmental problems were more urgent, secret American cabl