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    Dalai Lama has been accused by China of undermining Beijing's relationship with New Delhi.

    China on Tuesday accused the Dalai Lama of seeking to undermine Beijing's relationship with Delhi through a visit to a disputed border region, insulating India's government from direct Chinese wrath over the dispute.

    The exiled Tibetan spiritual leader has riled Beijing by arranging a trip next week to Arunachal Pradesh, parts of which China claims as its own. The Chinese government has condemned the trip several times and asked Delhi to stop it going ahead.

    But with ties between the two Asian giants strained by a flare-up of disputes over their shared boundary, Beijing apparently hopes to keep its ire over the trip, due to start Nov. 8, from inflaming diplomatic tensions.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu repeated earlier criticism of the Dalai Lama for "separatist" activities, but did not condemn Delhi for allowing the trip to go ahead, and underlined the importance Beijing places on Sino-Indian ties.

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    Blame for tensions, Ma said, rested with the Dalai Lama.

    "The Dalai Lama often lies and often engages in acts to sabotage China's relations with other countries," Ma told a regular news briefing, when asked about the trip.

    "I am confident that his scheme to wreck China's relations with the relevant country will come to nothing."

    China claims about 90,000 sq km (55,900 square miles) of Arunachal Pradesh along the border as part of its territory, that it sees as "southern" Tibet.

    Ma said that late last month, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh had agreed to focus on promoting "healthy and stable relations."

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    CHINESE ON BUSINESS VISABy: Aneek Chakrabarty | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward I am not going to talk too much, but trying to come to the point straight. We are a country of One billion plus. We have enough human resource to handle our needs. So why do we need to bring people from China to help us. May be I am not that smart the need of India. Can someone help me understand? It is like digging canals to bring crocodiles.
    Never be scared with China.By: Varghese Joseph | 04-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Is there any other place where China has eyed? Just not listen to these attackers. India, go strong. Never fall into such foolish traps. India should act stronger in the international forum against China. Jai Hind Bharat.
    Look in the mirrorBy: Chin Chinchu | 04-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Ma Zhaoxu has to look in the mirror to see who is to blame: His masters have attacked India, oppose India in every forum in the world and provide financial, military and moral support to enemies of India and Ma blames Dalai Lama! May be Ma is a desciple of Quereshi of Pakistan.
    TibetBy: Raja | 04-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward I grudgingly have to disagree with the the consensus here. Tibet had been a subordinate and protected by China for many centuries before the British invaded Tibet through their colony India in 1904, forcing the then Dalai Lama to flee the country. After India won its independence in 1947 the British empire lost its influence in Asia, and China took Tibet back, while the American CIA supported the Tibetan insurgents in their fight against Socialist govts. Tibet to China is like Kashmir to India. Now, despite Dalai Lama's suuport for a peaceful resolution to the Tibet issue, the Chinese consider Dalai Lama's affinity to the Western Powers (US, UK etc..) and his efforts to free Tibet as a threat to its Sovereignty. Considering the widely prevalent anti-Chinese theme reverberating in Europe and US, and consequently, in the news medias in English speaking developing countries, their concern that Dalai Lama is further demeaning their position in the world is not too hard to understand.
    TIBET IS AN INDEPENDENT COUNTRYBy: J.N.Mahanty | 04-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The statement "Tibet to China is like Kasmir to India" is not only incorrect but also malafide.Tibet, for centuries has been historically,geographically,culturally, socially and ethnically an Independent Country till 1959 when China forcibly occupied it, forcing Dalai Lama and his disciples to flee to India to save their life.Whereas Kashmir, historically, geographically,culturally, socially and ethnically has been an integral part of India. In 1949 the Ruler of J
    More preciselyBy: chris | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward . . . in 1950 the Dalai Lama signed a treaty which effectively reunited Tibet and China after less than 1/2 century of separation caused by the downfall of the Chinese emperor. When the Tibetan nobility realized that China was not going to respect their feudal privilege as had been the tradition in past arrangements, Lhasa got a bad case of "buyers remorse". It took little time for the Lhasa government to start up an anti-Chinese alliance with the American CIA. The result of this allaince was the failed armed uprising which forced the Dalai Lama and his royal coterie into exile. What government wouldn't arrest someone who brought in the CIA to fight them?
    China ovr Dalai LamaBy: Prem Sadani | 04-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Dalai Lama should realize not to venture in mission which will jeapardize Indo-China relations. Unfotunatley, India has suffered immensely because of asylum given to Dalai Lama by Nehru who lacked foresight. At that time, none of the Budhist country offered to accept Dalai Lama though himself being a Budhist. History is replete with stupid actions by then rulers who have made generations that followed to suffer. China-Pak friendship is due to India's stupidity in giving asylum to Dalai Lama. How much India has suffered because of that is anyone's guess.
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