May 20, 2024

The Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader is in the cold desert region — which borders China — on his first visit outside the northern Indian city of Dharamshala since the coronavirus pandemic started. It is the 87-year-old’s first visit to Ladakh since 2019, when New Delhi split the disputed region of Kashmir — carving Ladakh out as a separate territory ruled directly from New Delhi.

Dalai Lama is on a month-long visit to Ladakh PhotoAP

The Dalai Lama on Thursday asked his followers to be compassionate “despite what China has done to Tibetans”, as he visited India’s remote Ladakh region.

The Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader is in the cold desert region — which borders China — on his first visit outside the northern Indian city of Dharamshala since the coronavirus pandemic started.

He has been in exile in India since 1951, when a Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule failed.

Beijing does not recognise the Tibetan government-in-exile there, and New Delhi considers Tibet a part of China.

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