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India-America Relation: Why is China worried about the visit of American MPs to India? Ongoing discussion on years old issue

A delegation of US lawmakers on Wednesday visited India’s northern city of Dharamshala and met the Dalai Lama. Let us tell you that America has long supported the rights of the Tibetan people to practice their religion and culture. At the same time, China has been accused of violating human rights in the remote Himalayan region bordering India. Reuters, New Delhi. US Lawmakers Meet Dalai Lama: When a delegation of American lawmakers met Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Wednesday, India’s neighboring country China got a tremendous shock. In fact, a delegation of American lawmakers visited India’s northern city Dharamsala and Met the Dalai Lama. However, Beijing has been angered by this meeting. On Tuesday, a day before the visit of US lawmakers to India, Beijing had urged them to ‘fully recognize the anti-China and separatist nature of the Dalai faction’ and ‘avoid any contact with it.’Meeting with Dalai Lama And now China is angry
A seven-member group of US lawmakers reached India to meet Nobel Peace Prize winner Dalai Lama. Let us tell you that America has long supported the rights of the Tibetan people to practice their religion and culture. At the same time, China has been accused of violating human rights in the remote Himalayan region bordering India. Bipartisan bill passed, what is the important purpose of this visit?
The US House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill this month aimed at pressuring Beijing to negotiate with Tibetan leaders. Let us tell you that these talks have been stalled since 2010. Its main objective is also to induce China to reach a negotiated settlement on Tibet and deal with Tibetan aspirations on historical, cultural, religious and linguistic identity.

The US delegation includes the two authors of the Act titled ‘Promoting the Settlement of the Tibet-China Dispute’ or Tibet Settlement Act and former Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi.