America will prevent China from choosing the successor of Dalai Lama, Trump upset by this decision of Trump


President Donald Trump has approved a US law preventing Chinese interference in choosing the Dalai Lama's successor. Under this, Washington will not only establish a consulate in Tibet, but will also ensure that only the Buddhist community selects their supreme religion guru. In this regard, an international alliance has also been talked about to put pressure on Beijing. The new law provides for six million dollars for Tibetans living in India.

 This bill was passed unanimously in the US Senate last week

  The 'Tibetan Policy and Support Act' re-authorizes various programs and provisions related to Tibet. The bill was unanimously passed in the US Senate last week despite China's opposition. The law will not only provide assistance to non-governmental organizations supporting Buddhist communities in Tibet, but prohibits the opening of new Chinese consulates in the United States until Washington is its consulate in Tibet's capital, Lhasa. Would open

The US policy so far has been that it takes action against such officials of the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party, who have been engaged in the ongoing process of choosing the Dalai Lama's successor. The current Dalai Lama sees Beijing as a separatist. While the Dalai Lama himself advocates a moderate approach, he calls for autonomy for the six million people present in Tibet.