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India Needs to Join Asia's Emerging 'Chinese Order'

You guys practically have the dalai lama,what will one more,albeit with Indian citizenship do?
Add to that tibetan upper classes would never accept a dalai lama from people of a region it considered inferior,even buddhist tribes of south tibet?

Err what ?
Please stop talking out of your ***, like in that other thread about HSR.

There has already been a Dalai Lama from Tawang before, the sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso.


6th Dalai Lama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Why is China interested in Arunachal Pradesh? There's nothing there.

Residents are Tibetans and the 6th Dalai Lama was born there. India pushed migration of Hindu people into the region and named it Arunachal Pradesh in 1985.
 
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Err what ?
Please stop talking out of your ***, like in that other thread about HSR.

There has already been a Dalai Lama from Tawang before, the sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso.


6th Dalai Lama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umm..it is again an Indian who is talking out of his ***.If you knew the history and world view of tibetan ruling classes,you wouldn't be talking crap.The 6th was chosen at a time when the tibetan disdain for people outside tibetan sphere of civilisation was yet not solidified.Add to that the desperation of an already deceased fifth and the pressure to find the 6th to maintain stability.So yet again,an Indian comes with the "first page of google search" world view and farts all over the place.
You very conveniently ignore this part,for good reason as this blows apart your brainfart-

You guys practically have the dalai lama,what will one more,albeit with Indian citizenship do?
 
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Residents are Tibetans and the 6th Dalai Lama was born there. India pushed migration of Hindu people into the region and named it Arunachal Pradesh in 1985.
Minor correction,people of south tibet are not exactly tibetan according to tibetans although most are genetically from it.South tibet was seen as outside the tibetan sphere of civilisation by tibetan upper classes in Lhasa but as territory of tibet and a taxation base particularly for agricultural and animal produce that tibet proper lacked due to harsh conditions there.

On the second point of migration,South tibet has a large Indian population but they are essentially migrants with no right to settle permanently.
 
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Umm..it is again an Indian who is talking out of his ***.If you knew the history and world view of tibetan ruling classes,you wouldn't be talking crap.The 6th was chosen at a time when the tibetan disdain for people outside tibetan sphere of civilisation was yet not solidified.Add to that the desperation of an already deceased fifth and the pressure to find the 6th to maintain stability.So yet again,an Indian comes with the "first page of google search" world view and farts all over the place.
You very conveniently ignore this part,for good reason as this blows apart your brainfart-



Apparently Mr. Internet warrior knows more about diplomacy and foreign relations than entire diplomatic corps of China, India and US combined, to pass his absolute judgement from sitting on his chair, that Dalai Lama with an Indian passport is of no use/threat to anybody.

I am in no mood to educate you or to enter in a mudslinging fight with a troll.I am done with you.
 
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if cheap sweatshops anywhere on earth can create any order in anything significant, India need not join.


We need 12 INS Kolkatas. 24 INS Kamortas. to start with.

That's a good enough "order".

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我希望你不要被香港电影给骗了,佛教是来自古代印度,但是印度人很早就放弃它,中国武术起源于中国,三千年前就已经有武术存在,香港电影里‘飞檐走壁’的少林武术现实中是不存在的
中国追求的是世界多极化,不是美国那样的强权,所谓中国的‘亚洲秩序’不过是媒体在鼓吹
I hope you don't be fooled Hongkong film, Buddhism is from ancient India, but the Indians very early to give it up, Chinese Wushu originated in China, three thousand years ago had a martial arts exist, there is not a Hongkong movie'Feiyanzoubi' Shaolin martial arts reality

China is pursuing the world multi polarization, not the United States as the power,the so-called Chinese 'order in Asia' is the media in the advocate
How can we give up budhha...budhha is considered as eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu (Hindu god)
Dashavatara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Minor correction,people of south tibet are not exactly tibetan according to tibetans although most are genetically from it.South tibet was seen as outside the tibetan sphere of civilisation by tibetan upper classes in Lhasa but as territory of tibet and a taxation base particularly for agricultural and animal produce that tibet proper lacked due to harsh conditions there.

On the second point of migration,South tibet has a large Indian population but they are essentially migrants with no right to settle permanently.

They are called Menba ethnic group that was enslaved and ruled by the "Righter" Tibetans.
 
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Apparently Mr. Internet warrior knows more about diplomacy and foreign relations than entire diplomatic corps of China, India and US combined, to pass his absolute judgement from sitting on his chair, that Dalai Lama with an Indian passport is of no use/threat to anybody.

I am in no mood to educate you or to enter in a mudslinging fight with a troll.I am done with you.
Sure,sure,where has any person with any credibility talked about the implications of an Indian (laughs) dalai lama.Please be kind enough to link me to the works of these great US,Indian,Chinese,martian and reptilian gentlemen.
 
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They are called Menba ethnic group that was enslaved and ruled by the "Righter" Tibetans.
Yes,but even they were not seen as "purest" by tibetans.Besides there are several tribes which follow tibetan buddhism,like monpa from which the 6th dalai came and the sherdukpens,etc.These were seen as tibetan more than others but still not enough by the tibetans in tibet proper
 
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Sure,sure,where has any person with any credibility talked about the implications of an Indian (laughs) dalai lama.Please be kind enough to link me to the works of these great US,Indian,Chinese,martian and reptilian gentlemen.

As I said, i am in no mood to spoon feed you on the topic you so confidently blabber on about.
But I can provide a link, sure.

Let me google that for you

There you shall finds scores of articles from both retired and current career diplomats of aforementioned countries explaining the machinations behind international relations and specifically Beijing's fears about an Indian Dalai Lama.

Although they write for a sophisticated intelligent crowd, not for arrogant, know-it-all pricks like yourself so its an exercise in futility anyways.
 
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