Tibet key to resolve Indo-China border dispute: Kalon Tripa
December 17, 2010
TibetNet
Thursday, 16 December 2010
DHARAMSALA: The Central Tibetan Administration has said it would be a wishful thinking on the part of India and China to hope for a lasting solution to their border dispute unless the issue of Tibet hangs in the balance.
"In fact, there is no Sino-India border. Tibet is intertwined with the boundary problem between these two countries. There needs to be a political will in both India and China to resolve the boundary dispute," Kalon Tripa Prof Samdhong Rinpoche told The Times of India yesterday.
Kalon Tripa said: "Unless the question of Tibet hangs in the balance it is wishful thinking to hope for a lasting peace in the region."
"However, the Central Tibetan Administration wants stable relationship between the two Asian giants," he said adding that it would usher durable peace in the region.