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Hon’ble CM Pema Khandu emphasises Tibet-Arunachal ties during seminar on “Environment and Security.”

4 months ago
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Chief Minister Shri Pema Khandu highlighted the vital connection between Tibet cause and Arunachal Pradesh’s environment and security, raising concerns about China’s infrastructure projects in Tibet and their impact on regional waters, while emphasizing the shared Buddhist traditions and historical ties between Tibetans and Arunachal’s indigenous tribes.


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