Tibet's Role in the Indo-Pacific Spotlighted at Dharamshala Roundtable
Tibetan leaders and Indian strategic experts gathered in Dharamshala for a closed-door roundtable to discuss shifting geopolitics, security, and environmental issues in the Indo-Pacific. The meeting aimed to foster candid dialogue and strengthen cooperation among scholars and policymakers on Tibet's role in India-China relations and regional security.
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In a significant diplomatic engagement, Tibetan leadership and key members of India's strategic community convened in Dharamshala. They attended a closed-door roundtable focusing on the evolving geopolitical dynamics concerning 'India-Tibet-China & the Shifting World Order.'
The event, organized by the Tibet Action Institute alongside the Asia Strategic Forum and Closed Door Policy Consulting, aimed at deliberating on critical issues such as regional security in the Indo-Pacific. Indian strategic thinkers joined hands with Tibetan leaders to discuss pivotal geopolitical, ecological, and security challenges.
Participants addressed environmental degradation and military developments in Tibet, reiterating the region's strategic importance in India-China relations. Notable Indian institutions, including the Observer Research Foundation and Vivekananda International Foundation, were present, emphasizing the implications for future dialogues and policies.
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