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Posted inChina-India border

India holds a secret Tibet card on China

by Sumit Sharma October 17, 2020October 22, 2020

MUMBAI – In the tiny Indan mountain town of Choglamasar, a senior ruling Bharatiya Janata Party politician’s presence at the funeral of a Special Frontier Force (SFF) soldier sent a subtle but clear message to China. The fallen soldier, Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, 35, was on the vanguard of an August 29 Indian mission that gave […]

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Beijing: Naming of US Tibet envoy is interference

by AT Contributor October 16, 2020October 16, 2020

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