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India-China border differences can be resolved : Pranab
London/Beijing, Nov 9 (PTI)

As China frowned on Dalai Lama's visit to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, India on Monday said border differences between the two countries can be resolved through dialogue.

A day after the Tibetan spiritual leader rebuffed China for objecting to his trip to Arunachal Pradesh, Beijing made no comments but a state-owned paper suggested he had gone to the border town of Tawang under pressure from India.

The state-run newspaper Global Times quoted a Chinese analyst as saying that the Dalai Lama went "at this critical moment probably because of pressure from India".

It went on to say that "the appearance and activities of the Dalai Lama in southern Tibet may foment anti-China sentiment among people living in the region".

In London, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the two countries had agreed to resolve border issues through talks.

"It is true that we have differences with China on border. But, we have agreed to resolve them through dialogue," he told reporters after the G-20 meeting in Scotland.

China, which stakes claim to Tawang and the whole of Arunachal Pradesh as part of their country, has strongly objected to the Dalai Lama's visit.

India has made it clear that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of the country. It has also stated in unambiguous terms that the Dalai Lama is an honoured guest and a religious leader who is free to travel anywhere in the country.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao have agreed to maintain peace and tranquillity on the borders.

On October 24, Singh and Wen met on the margins of the ASEAN Summit in Thailand amid Chinese protests over Arunachal Pradesh and reached a consensus that the two neighbours should forge a strategic partnership.

India does not visualise any conflict on border issues with China, Mukherjee said.
In New Delhi, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor dismissed the suggestion that India had prodded the Dalai Lama to undertake the visit.

"This suggestion has not come from us, because we do not deal with the spiritual travels of a spiritual leader. He has to visit his flock as he deems fit. So I am sure that as far as I am aware, the initiative would have come from him and the government would have been informed about it", the minister said adding the Dalai Lama "is free to travel anywhere in India".

The Dalai Lama, who is on a week-long visit to Arunachal Pradesh, had dismissed as "totally baseless" China accusing him of encouraging a separatist movement.

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By: garudachar
On: 10 Nov 2009 07:04 am

Are we idiots? China desimated our best democrat PM Nehru by their designs in 1962. If China cannot accept McMohan line, okay. Claim Manasa Sarovar as ours since time immemorial as puranas say. Make counter claims Beare of their tactics. They enter from behind Watch Maoists & Naxalites. Declre West Bengal & Darjeeling as centrally administered states.

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By: Orkay
On: 10 Nov 2009 05:38 pm

...you are putting all eggs in one basket Mr Garudachar...where do you find any national interest in these jerks who are elected by the vast majority of uneducated, caste filled mongers and they are in power just to loot the country...just imagine that 87 paise for a rupee on developmental funds are looted by these jerks...do you thing that they have any sense to solve any porblems...one week of the tamasha in Bengalure is enough to prove it..what kind of Indinism you find in these jerks...just take the list of land that china wants to have and it will theirs for the asking...our military is also fully politicised and none of our security services are working....just watch India in the next two years....

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