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India's Interests Need To Align With Tibet's To Move Forward, President-in-Exile Penpa Tsering Says

Exclusive: Penpa Tsering, President, Tibetan Government-in-Exile, tells ABP LIVE that China’s strategy of 'salami slicing' Indian territory has made New Delhi take a stronger stance against Beijing.

New Delhi: India, as well as other countries, will have to align its interests with that of Tibet and only then will both sides be able to “move forward together” in terms of greater recognition to their movement and struggle, even as China has unleashed a "genocide" of Tibetans there in all aspects, according to Penpa Tsering, President, Tibetan Government-in-Exile. To understand the real intentions of Beijing and how the country is being governed under the Xi Jinping
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