Dalai Lama’s Succession Creates Tension in India-China Relations Ahead of EAM Jaishankar’s Visit
As External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar prepares to visit Beijing, the Chinese embassy in New Delhi has voiced its concerns regarding the Dalai Lama’s succession, labeling it a significant obstacle in the relationship between China and India. This statement comes just ahead of the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday, adding another layer of complexity to the diplomatic landscape.
China Asserts Dalai Lama’s Succession as Internal Matter
China has firmly reiterated its stance that the Dalai Lama’s succession is an internal matter, emphasizing its sole authority on the issue. The timing of this declaration, coinciding with EAM Jaishankar’s visit, underscores the sensitivity and importance China attaches to this subject.
Succession Issue Poses Challenge to Bilateral Ties
The Chinese embassy explicitly stated that the Dalai Lama’s succession poses a “thorn” in the relationship between the two nations. This strong wording highlights the potential for this issue to further strain the already complex dynamics between India and China.