";s:4:"text";s:5540:" The world conscience is clearly disturbed by the aggressive behavior of China in Tibet and China is well aware of it, which has made China feel jittery. A group of experts have said India should rethink and revise its ‘One China’ policy and exploit the geographic, ethnic, and economic fault lines within the Asian giant, such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet, and Xinjiang. It is not easy to roll back. India simply stated that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. They have thrown away all the international norms. Further, the Dalai Lama has slammed China for making a bid to name his successor in Tibet. Photo by *christopher*, Wikipedia Commons.Make sure to check your email to confirm your subscription. He also quoted Rabindranath Tagores quote - Where the mind is without fear in to that heaven of freedom.. For Tibetan people, freedom is always a matter of political decision and that will happen at some point of time, inevitably.Unfortunately, India was among the first nations to use this world One China and recognise China, along with Burma and Pakistan. Are we legitimising everything that China has annexed? As per experts, there are five points which need to be considered immediately: India should allow Uyghur leaders to visit India. Lobsang Sangay: One China policy was created for Taiwan because they have one china and 2 interpretation. These are interception points. We should start seeking reciprocity from China based on the deliverance of recognising the One India Policy.Secondly, he said that in conjunction with the Tibetans, Taiwanese, Uighurs, and others, we also need to coordinate activities. Third, many countries have signed One China Policy - around 200 odd countries except for 15 or so However, none of these got a reciprocal arrangement from China. All the diplomatic missions and relations were abolished and new relations were established.Beginning the talk, Srikanth Kondapalli said that the policy was initiated between December 1949 and April 1950. In his speech in Arunachal Pradesh, the Dalai Lama said clearly that the acts of repressive measures employed by China in Tibet are similar to the atrocities committed by Polpot’s in Cambodia, when more than a million Cambodians were massacred in 1970s. Related Topics. India had an embassy in Chongqing in the Republic of China. However, it was only related to Taiwan in the initial period, as the Communist Party won the civil war and the Kuomintang was pushed back to Taiwan. Every joint statement reiterated that position till the 2010 joint statement. What is amazing about Tibet is that despite all the brutality, it has continued to preserve its culture, unlike other Central Asian countries.Tenzin Tsundue talked about global alliances fighting against China and said that there is an entire alliance of people fighting to get freedom from China including East Turkestan, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Tibet, Manchuria, etc. Many Tibetans including the Dalai Lama had to flee Tibet to protect their safety and stay alive to fight for Tibet.While China is militarily and economically strong and many world governments think twice before antagonising China on any count, nevertheless the fact remains that the world knows that China’s position on Tibet is unjustifiable and unacceptable.
Fighting Tibet on the ground is a nightmare, and fighting in the air is a dream.Talking about possible solutions, he suggested three policy options. He first argued that it is also a matter of power when we talk about reciprocity. An independent Tibet will cost India less to patrol and manage and Tibet will act as… It is time India dropped its 60-year-old policy of appeasing China. India-China standoff India should rethink the ‘One China’ policy and exploit Beijing’s fault lines: Experts. He was also reported to have said that he would return to China if China would show the green light. The world opinion is bound to assert itself in one form or the other sooner or later that will make China quit Tibet. Dozens of intellectuals came together at one platform to brainstorm on the same in a talk organised by the Usanas foundation on "Rethinking India's 'One China Policy': Tragedy of Tibet".