Hu Shisheng, a researcher of Southern Asian studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told the Global Times Sunday: "The Dalai Lama went to southern Tibet at this critical moment probably because of pressure from India." "By doing so, he (the Dalai Lama) can please the country that has hosted him for years." The appearance and activities of the Dalai Lama in southern Tibet may foment anti-China sentiment among people living in the region, Hu said, adding: "When the conflict gets sharper and sharper, the Chinese government will have to face it and solve it in a way India has designed." India is currently revising its employment and business visa guidelines.
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