The Dalai Lama’s visits to the Tawang monastery in Arunachal Pradesh routinely provoke protests from the Chinese and threats of dire consequences, only for Sino-Indian relations to lapse into their customary state of relative cordiality afterwards. This latest visit, after a gap of seven years, has provoked a sharper, almost threatening, reaction from China. Mature diplomacy demanded a restrained response from India. Instead, the Indian government has chosen to unnecessarily imbue a purely religious occasion with a provocative political hue. To be sure, the government is well within ...
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