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No thats the opinion of your trashy newspaper, the whole article is based off a statement "George Yeo, the minister, refers to Tawang as a Tibetan area controlled by India and claimed by China
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"The 14th Dalai Lama is now 74 years old. In a recent TV interview, he said that he was born to accomplish certain tasks, and as those tasks were not completed, it was 'logical that he would be reincarnated outside China. Many believe that 'outside China' means Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh where the 6th Dalai Lama came from, a Tibetan area controlled by India but claimed by China. This would greatly complicate the border demarcation between China and India. Beijing, of course, insists on the old rule that the appointment of high lamas must have its approval."
Read the article fully he was not basing any opinion but whats going on in reality, your newspaper just took something out of his article and used it out of context. Why they would do that is beyond me, probably to attract some not too bright readers I guess.
Between China And India: Is Tibet The Wedge Or Link?
Tawang district - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia