China and India: Great Power Rivals

China officially described this bifurcation of spiritual and temporal authority of Tibetan Buddhists as an act to "deceive the international community." Since 2008, a spurt in Tibetan protests within Tibet is clearly evident. [...]India has proposed to China that it can mediate their confl...

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