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Ananya Bhardwaj is a Senior Associate Editor and covers conflict, terrorism, internal security, and policing. She has reported extensively from conflict zones across India, including Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeast, and Naxal-affected regions in Chhattisgarh. She joined ThePrint in August 2017. Ananya can be reached at ananya.bhardwaj@theprint.in
tibet income percapita 6000 Usd compare india less than 2000 usd, so poor refurge, wrong choice, poor indian itself goes to hongkong china as asylum seeker
Asked about the IB alert, a Home ministry official said: “It may be a possibility. We will look into it.”
It seems clueless HM officials are too busy spying on political opponents rather than working hard on security interest of India.
They should be allowed to take employment and do business in India, except in sensitive jobs.
Most of the tibetans including myself has a great love for india.infact,being buddhists our very being itself has been infused by sublime indian thought.we tibetans should help to keep it safe and strong.not otherwise.i love india…
Most of the tibetans including myself has a great love for india.infact,being buddhists our very being itself has been infused by sublime indian thought.we tibetans should help to keep it safe and strong.not otherwise.i love india…
Given the type of detailed, highly technical information available to the Chinese over the last two decades, this most damaging material is unlikely to come from disaffected Tibetan youth in Arunachal Pradesh. Rather than victimizing and casting suspicion on these small and largely defenseless Tibetan communities, the Intelligence Bureau might be better served examining and looking for disaffection in the present and past senior ranks of the Indian military in Arunachal Pradesh.
What stops us from inducting the refugees into the border police / army? Keep them occupied – it will go a long way in retaining & boosting their faith in India.
An idle mind is a devils workshop.