His Holiness Dalai Lama turns 75 on July 06, 2010.
THE LAND OF TIBET – “THE ROOF OF THE WORLD” :


Tibet is the highest plateau in the world and it came into existence when the landmass of India had joined the Asian landmass. All the major rivers of Asia have their origin in Tibet. These rivers support the lives of about 2 billion human beings. The ecology of Tibet is critical in view of global warming and scarcity of water. It has been recorded and found that the rate of warming is faster in Tibet. The mountains are experiencing less snowfall, and the glaciers that feed the rivers are melting and fading away. The extraction of mineral resources, the exploitation of natural resources like forests, and hunting of unique, native animals, the construction of dams and barriers across rivers flowing in Tibet pose dangers to fragile Tibetan ecology. The problem of Tibet is not merely an environmental issue.
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM OF TIBET ?

Historically, Tibet has existed in a serene and unperturbed state for several centuries. Tibetan people are naturally born free and maintained their traditional sense of Freedom in spite of invasions by foreign forces. In October 1950, Communist China’s People’s Liberation Army invaded Tibetan soil and had occupied it. This military occupation of Tibet poses a direct threat to Tibetan way of life; a direct threat to Tibetan Culture, Tibetan Religion, Tibetan Language, and the ethnic composition of the people of this Land. The problem of Tibet is not simply a concern about Human Rights and Religious Freedom. The Problem of Tibet involves Human Freedom and Human Dignity. Military occupation of Tibet is the very opposite of Human Freedom and Human Dignity.
THE RESOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF TIBET :

I am not a “SEPARATIST.” I am not seeking SEPARATION of Tibet from China. Tibet is not and has never been a part of China. SEPARATION is not the issue. Tibet is seeking its own existence and its own identity. Tibet is not asking for a new identity or creation of a new state from Chinese territory. Tibet is not demanding a surgical operation to carve out a new nation from an existing nation known as People’s Republic of China. The Problem of Tibet simply relates to the military occupation of the Land of Tibet by China. This Problem could be resolved by the Eviction of the Occupier. It is just to demand such eviction of an illegal occupier. Military occupation is the cause of this Problem of Tibet and eviction of this military force is the resolution that I would want in Tibet.
Please also read my blog post titled ‘India – The Land of Gautama Buddha’ dated July 26, 2007
http://bhavanajagat.wordpress.com/2007/07/26/india-the-land-of-gautama-buddha/
Dr. R. Rudra Narasimham,
Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India,
M.B.B.S., Class of April, 1970.
RECGNITION OF TIBBET AS A PART OF CHINA WAS ONE OF THE BIGGEST FOLLIES OF NEHRU/CONGRESS- AS BAD AS PARTITION OF INDIA AND CEASE-FIRE IN KASHMIR….TIBBET IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF INDIAN CULTURAL/RELIGIOUS MINDSET- AS ABODE OF SHIVA….AND TIBETAN CULTURE HAS A LOT IN COMMON WITH INDIA.
INDIA SHOULD STEP UP ITS SUPPORT TO TIBBETAN PEOPLE, AND WITHDRAW RECOGNITION OF CHINA OVER TIBBET
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Thank you Anil Goyal for sharing your kind thoughts. When we review the geological past of Indian subcontinent, we can clearly understand as to why Indians and Tibetans share a common destiny. It will be in India’s best interest to protect these people and to defend their Land.
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the holiest mt.kailash is in china occupied tibet along with the origin of indian rivers.geographically it should
have been part of indiawith friendly ties with the tibetan peaceful govt.this most serene place is holy for the
buddists also.every hindu should visit this place at least once in lifetime[i have done it ]
read –seven years in tibet.
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Thank you Baskara Rajan for visiting my site and sharing your view. I have not visited Mt. Kailash and I had the good fortune to serve in Indian Army and I had trekked along the route taken by pilgrims while they travel to Mt. Kailash. During 1973, I had served in that area but Indians were not permitted to make a pilgrimage to Kailash.
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