Claude Arpi on Firstpost discusses the significance of the recently signed bipartisan Resolve Tibet Act, which supports dialogue between China and Tibetan representatives and highlights Tibet’s historical independence. Arpi references former Indian diplomat Dilip Sinha's book on Tibet's struggle, noting its deep historical and strategic insights. The Act, despite reaffirming the One-China Policy, symbolizes support for Tibet. Arpi emphasizes the need for India’s involvement in any future negotiations due to its long-standing border dispute with China and its strategic interests in the region.
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