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BEIJING: China is building a wide range of infrastructure to increase the flow of Indian pilgrims visiting Mansarovar in Tibet. This is the impression of Indian ambassador in Beijing, S Jaishankar, the first envoy to visit Tibet in the past decade.

Once the planned facilities are created, the number of pilgrims and visitors from India to Tibet is expected to rise from the 14,000 seen last year. Jaishankar's Mansarovar journey is possibly the biggest exposure to the changing situation in Tibet for Indian diplomats since the visit of Shiv Shankar Menon, the current National Security Advisor, as the ambassador in Beijing in 2002.

China has indicated it will improve traditional rest places, which are viewed by some pilgrims as old Hindu temples, in Kailash area. The government is also planning to upgrade existing guest-houses into hotels, improve road and transportation facilities in both the Kailash and Mansarovar areas.

It may also relax visa and permit controls to allow more visitors to Mansarovar to extend their journey to other Tibetan areas like Lhasa. At present, many Indian visitors are allowed to go to Mansarovar but not to other places in Tibet.

At the official level, the foreign ministries of the two nations agreed on a quota for allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Mansarovar last year. These pilgrims were brought by government of India run agencies. But China issued permits allowing a total of 14,000 pilgrims last year.

"There is no doubt the Chinese are serious about encouraging more Indian pilgrims to Mansarovar," Jaishankar told TOI. There are signs China wants to encourage all kinds of Indian and Nepali tourists, and not merely those with a religious bent. It is trying to build modern more tourist entertainment facilities like the World Park in Shenzhen, which has enthralled tourists for many years.

The park contains scaled down models of major world monuments and tourist places, including the seven wonders like the Taj Mahal. The scaled down models, which involve massive amounts of architectural inputs, have helped enhance China's image as a modern nation.

"Officials were keen to find out what we thought would be the tourist flows from India to Tibet in future," said Jaishankar.

China builds infrastructure for Mansarovar pilgrims - The Times of India

Congrats to the Chinese authorities for their foresight. :tup: India should take some lessons from their Chinese counterparts and project India to the world as a growing modern country, so that it could attract tourists. India has several historical sites which need modern amenities like hotels, car-parking lots, public toilets and cleaner surroundings and good roads.
 
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Mansarover was never a part of .. even Tibet ... leave alone China !!

It is Indian territory since Vedic times.

I am Free ........ !
India has not mention Pakistan its territory this time ..... yo ho :tdown:
 
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Why don't you tell me since when india was founded as a country, not just a culture's name???
Lets just say, good for hindus, a good gesture indeed for devotees of this religion. Better people on both sides don't bring politics in it, just once.
 
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Mansarover was never a part of .. even Tibet ... leave alone China !!

It is Indian territory since Vedic times.

According Hindu mythology Mount Kailash is is the abode of Lord Shiva.


Don’t forget Chinese Nuwa fixed the whole broken world and created human being.

Nüwa (traditional Chinese: 女媧; simplified Chinese: 女娲; pinyin: Nǚwā, also Nügua) is a goddess in ancient Chinese mythology best known for creating mankind and repairing the wall of heaven. She was also considered to be the first Chinese ruler and her name is the first on the list of Chinese emperors.

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Nüwa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Does that mean the whole world belongs to China?

You guys are so funny...

:rofl:
 
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India has fallen for the bait. China is strengthening its strategic hold on an area which is contentious in the garb of tourism to Mansorovar.
 
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India has fallen for the bait. China is strengthening its strategic hold on an area which is contentious in the garb of tourism to Mansorovar.

What bait ? Hindus and Buddhists have going to Manas sarovar since ages

Don’t forget Chinese Nuwa fixed the whole broken world and created human being.




Does that mean the whole world belongs to China?


You guys are so funny...

:rofl:

Apparently some chinese here think so !!!
 
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