In early March, the world learned that India was serious about repairing her relationship with China. The Tibetans themselves only learned of this when they were unceremoniously informed, by way of a leaked memo, that no Indian officials would be allowed to attend events hosted by the Tibetan leadership, which included the grand opening event of the ‘Thank You India‘ campaign which was originally to be hosted in New Delhi.
The ‘Thank You India’ event has been shifted to Dharamsala instead of New Delhi
So when this opening event finally took place on March 31st, having been forcibly relocated to Dharamsala where the Tibetan leadership is based, not even live updates could save the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) from the embarrassment of being forced to host their event in low key Dharamsala instead of glamorous New Delhi.
The Indian leadership did face a little criticism for their sudden about-face regarding their stance on Tibetan refugees. Seeking to allay these criticisms, they finally allowed for one of their minor ministers, Union Minister Mahesh Sharma, to grace the celebrations in Dharamsala.
In his speech as the guest of honor, Mr Sharma referred to India’s support for the Dalai Lama’s return to his country. This is a neutral statement that can be interpreted in many ways but, given the nature of the event, the current political climate, and the state of bilateral relations between India and China, Mr Sharma’s message is very clear — the Indian government supports the Dalai Lama leaving India and along with him, the rest of the Tibetans.
Since India decided that they would strike out in search of a better relationship with China, bilateral relations between the two nations have gone from strength to strength. There was even a marked improvement around the time India showed signs of rescinding their support for the Tibetans. And so far, the CTA has not come up with a single, clear strategy about how to win back Indian support. Their lack of ideas and creativity, and unwillingness to show tangible gratitude towards India could not come at a worse time for the Tibetans who already have nothing to show for 60 years of petitions, protests and self-immolations. Now it seems the Indian elephant has begun to dance with the Chinese dragon and, in the process, is showing that India is more than willing to leave the Tibetans far, far behind.
Tibetans’ ‘Thank You India’ event Highlights: India supports Dalai Lama’s struggle to return to Tibet, says Mahesh Sharma
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