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Ex-Tibetan PM in exile says Chinese embassies meddling in Nepal; warns India

Ex-Tibetan PM in exile says Chinese embassies meddling in Nepal; warns India

NEW DELHI: Chinese Embassy officials of interfering directly in the local affairs of South Asian countries, particularly in Nepal, former Tibetan Prime Minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay claimed, and also warned India to be vigilant about its dealings with Beijing. In an conversation at ANI podcast, Sangay voiced concern over China’s “expansionist” policies and its efforts to “checkmate” India’s influence in the region.

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Asked whether India, like some Southeast Asian nations, avoids the Tibet issue to preserve ties with Beijing, Sangay replied that he did not believe India followed that approach, but stressed that “China is systematically working” to curb New Delhi’s reach.”India has a bigger stake with China,” Sangay said. “Just look at not just Tibet, not just the border area. Look at all the neighbouring countries. In Southeast Asia or Central Asia, wherever India wants to have its influence or relationship, China is always there to checkmate.” Using Nepal as an example, he alleged that Chinese officials had become “the most powerful” players in Kathmandu, “perhaps more powerful than the Indian or American embassies.” He said similar patterns of interference were visible in Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. “They come and interfere and influence. I don’t want to say they control you, but they come inside your own house,” he said.”And the larger point that you raised about, you know, in Asia, how many people will take up the issue of Tibet because they don’t want to have conflict with China, which is a fact on the one hand. On the other hand, what we say is that what happened to Tibet will happen to you. So if you don’t understand and study Tibet, it will happen to you,” he added. He pointed to Nepal as a clear example of Chinese political overreach. “Let’s say Nepal — they didn’t believe so, right? Now, yes, the Chinese embassy and the officials are interfering in local issues,” he said. “The Chinese Embassy, perhaps, some of my friends say, is the most powerful in Kathmandu — more powerful than the Indian Embassy or American Embassy. Some say that.” He highlighted China’s full physical control over Tibet and its current approach in other countries. “The difference is the physical control of Tibet,” Sangay said. “Other than that, political influence of the Chinese government — and through the embassies — in all these neighbouring countries and all these Asian countries is a fact.” He also framed Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visits to Tibet as strategic signals aimed at India, noting the region’s shared border and China’s large military deployment there. While transcripts of Xi’s latest speech to troops were not released—coinciding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Beijing—Sangay said he was “sure” it echoed previous calls to “prepare for war or incursion” against India. Reflecting on his own experience, Sangay described how Tibetans had found a temporary home in India after fleeing their homeland. “As a Buddhist, we believe in impermanence. Once you lose your country, you’re nomadic,” he said, adding that India became “our home” after Tibetans fled. Although he now lives in the United States, he said he feels an enduring cultural bond with India: “As soon as I come out of Indira Gandhi Airport, when you smell the Delhi air… for your mind, it’s just calming.” He stressed that ties between Tibetans and Indians remain strong. “Whenever I meet Indians, I immediately say Namaskar… immediately, you become friends.” Sangay also recalled how, during his tenure from 2011 to 2021, Chinese pressure often accompanied periods of India–China rapprochement. He cited the 2018 “Thank You India” event planned by the Tibetan administration, which was scaled back after India reportedly advised officials to avoid participation in the midst of efforts to ease tensions with Beijing. Despite such episodes, Sangay emphasised India’s consistent support. “No matter which party or which person becomes Prime Minister, India has always treated Tibetans well. We cannot think of any better host for Tibetans,” he said, adding that the preservation of Tibetan identity, education, and religious institutions has been possible due to India’s support. Go to Source

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