Khaleej Times

Doklam standoff not serious issue: Dalai Lama

- IANS

new delhi — The ongoing standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in Doklam region is ‘not very serious’, Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Laureate the Dalai Lama said on Wednesday.

“I don’t think it is very serious,” the Dalai Lama said.

“Don’t worry. Both sides’ tone carry big words,” he said. “Eventually, it is Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai. That’s the only way,” he said, in response to a question after delivering the annual Rajendra Mathur Lecture on ‘Importance of Independen­t Press and Ethics’ organised by the Editors Guild of India.

Stating that both India and China were big nations, he said that neither side has the ability to eliminate the other one and “you have to live side by side”.

“Temporaril­y some harsh words are being used,” he said.

There is some tension, but I do not think it is very serious. We need to make distinctio­n between people and government­s. The other day, I mentioned that HindiChini Bhai Bhai is the only way. India and China have to live side by side Dalai Lama, Tibetan spiritual leader

Indian and Chinese troops are in a tense standoff situation along the Sikkim sector of the internatio­nal border after a constructi­on party of China’s People’s Liberation Army entered the Doklam in mid-June ostensibly to build a road there.

While India and Bhutan have said that China’s act violated the status quo in the India-BhutanChin­a trijunctio­n, Beijing has claimed that the area is a part of Chinese territory and called for the withdrawal of Indian troops. New Delhi is however firm on pullout of troops of both sides.

The Dalai Lama said that a differenti­ation should be made between the Chinese people and the government. “I love Chinese people. They are cultured and hard working,” he said. Dalai Lama said that the government was ‘different’ but added that its thinking has changed over the decades. —

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