Dalai Lama’s Succession Creates Tension in India-China Relationship Ahead of Jaishankar’s Beijing Visit
The upcoming visit of Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to Beijing is shrouded in a new layer of complexity. The Chinese embassy in New Delhi has declared the Dalai Lama’s succession an internal affair, labeling it a significant obstacle in the relationship between the two nations.
China’s Stance on Dalai Lama’s Succession Complicates Diplomatic Ties
The timing of this declaration, just prior to Jaishankar’s arrival and in the lead up to the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday, adds further weight to the already delicate balance of power between the two Asian giants. China’s firm stance on the succession issue signals a potential point of contention during the upcoming diplomatic talks.
Succession Issue Casts Shadow over Jaishankar’s Visit
This pronouncement by the Chinese embassy throws a challenging spotlight on Jaishankar’s visit. It underscores the long-standing sensitivities surrounding the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan issue, which continue to be a recurring source of friction in India-China relations.