Tibet seems to be everywhere in the news. I read 4/5 feature articles by renowned sinologists today!
One of them said that Tibet makes up of nearly 30% of China constitute today. That’s huge. More so, if we consider the population size of Tibetans, which may be some millions only. That constitutes negligible percentage of 1 billion plus of the Chinese population.
One said the Chinese would have no problem in applying the ‘one nation, two systems’ principle (as is being applied in Hong Kong, Macau) to Tibet’s case also. The stumbling block is the Dalai Lama himself. In China’s perception, whatever be the principles of governance (like ‘meaningful autonomy’ as demanded by the Dalai Lama) which involves installation of the Dalai Lama in Llasa, the new government there would end up leaning towards India. That’s not acceptable in China’s strategic calculation.
So, everything seems to be measured in terms of either India’s or China’s strategic needs. Nobody seems to have any time for the Tibetans. It’s a pity.
But what should we make out of what’s happening out there? In trying to answer this today, I suddenly remembered one columnist of the Hindu who went to the Dharmasala just as the first instances of violence was breaking out in Llasa. He got the distinct impression that the violence was planned from Dharmasala and the Indians officials were in the know.
Now, I think that it’s quite plausible. As the Olympic torch rally is progressing prompting more protests by the Tibetans, I get this feeling that the Indian government was all along trying to send some messages to the Chinese. The message: ‘We have Tibet card if you are trying to play a NE card’.
Hers now, 3/4 ambassadors of Scandinavian countries are descending to Imphal next week. Whatever the reasons they are putting out to the media for the sudden descending down in the ‘interiors’ like Imphal, it’s quite clear that they are acting on some informations which are privy to the diplomatic circles only. They are acting on some information which are not in the media as yet and so, we, laymen, have no way of knowing.
It’s looking like increasingly possible that the Indian government is acting on such information, the very existence of which compels them to send the message to the Chinese.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
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