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Xi Jinping Fears Losing Control Of Tibet After PM Modi Wishes The Dalai Lama ‘Happy Birthday’

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Chinese President Xi Jinping feels anxious and nervous after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indian ministers wished the Dalai Lama 'a very happy birthday.' Days after the birthday of Tibetan Spiritual leader–who is considered a separatist by China–Chinese President visited the town of Nyingtri in south Tibet which is strategically close to Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. China is now desperately trying to make relationships with locals living in Tibet and has formed a strategy to prepare them for wars.</p>

IN Bureau

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