Dalai Lama biggest threat to China, says Tibetan leader who met US Secretary of State
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Geshe Dorji Damdul, the former interpreter of Dalai Lama who met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on his India visit, said China sees Dalai Lama as the greatest of their enemies who they cannot overpower. He also called upon India and the US to come together to stop Chinese aggression.
China sees the Dalai Lama as the greatest of their enemies who they cannot overpower, said Geshe Dorji Damdul, the former interpreter of the Dalai Lama who met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on his India visit. I was pleased to meet civil society leaders today. The U.S. and India share a commitment to democratic values; this is part of the bedrock of our relationship and reflective of India’s pluralistic society and history of harmony. Civil society helps advance these values. pic.twitter.com/5NL2WiQ13o Geshe Dorji Damdul met Antony Blinken in New Delhi as a part of a civil society delegation. In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, Geshe Dorji Damdul, who is also the director of Tibet House in New Delhi, said, "China sees the Dalai Lama as the greatest of their enemies who they cannot overpower. Most importantly, the common people believe that the world is behind the Dalai Lama and not China."More Related News