TS: Yes, very much. China has discovered oil, uranium, gold, copper, all sorts of things, this is all documented. Previously, Tibet was never explored.
It's very religious and it left nature as is. By the way Tibet is also strategically very important for China; it borders India, Russia and Afghanistan. China also carries out its nuclear tests in Tibet.
Some of the world's major rivers are in Tibet. Right now there is tension between India and China because of water diversion projects that will divert water from the south to the north. AA: Do you believe the Dalai Lama will ever return to Lhasa.
TS: All Tibetans want that, but the way it is now, it is unlikely. It's a huge tragedy, but I would like to add something important. China has it easy.
If they wanted to accommodate the aspirations of the Tibetan people, we have a leader that has a huge following and 99 per cent of Tibetans would go along with whatever agreement is reached between His Holiness and the Chinese government. If ... more.
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