Tibetans protest as Chinese President Xi Jinping visits India
Updated: September 18, 2014 6:02:03 pm- 1 / 11
Tibetan protestors hold a protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India on Thursday (September 18). (Source: Express photo by Oinam Anand)
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A Tibetan woman protestor on KG Marg during the protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India on Thursday. (Source: Express photo by Oinam Anand)
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Tibetan stage protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India on Thursday. (Source: Express photo by Oinam Anand)
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Exiled Tibetan residing in New Delhi stage a protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India on Thursday. (Source: Express photo by Oinam Anand)
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Tibetan protestors put up banners on a electricity poleline near the Taj hotel in New Delhi on Thursday, as Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Indian PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi. (Source: Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal)
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Tibetan protestors put up banners on a electricity pole near the Taj Hotel in New Delhi on Thursday, as Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Indian PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi. (Source: Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal
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A huge banner of 'Tibet Now' is displayed on the pole near the hotel where Chinese President is staying in New Delhi. (Source: Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal)
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Tibetan protestors on climb an under construction Metro bridge near the hotel where Chinese President is staying in New Delhi. (Source: Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal)
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A Tibetan protestor puts up banners on a electricity pole. (Source: Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal)
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As Xi Jinping held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama today hailed the Chinese President as "open-minded" and "realistic" and said he can learn from India.
Dalai Lama at Y B Chavan Center in Mumbai on Thursday. (Source: Express photo by Pradeep Kocharekar)- 11 / 11
The praise for Xi from an unlikely quarter came even as the 79-year-old Buddhist monk said the contentious border issue between India and China should be resolved through understanding and not by use of force. (Source: Express photo by Pradeep Kocharekar)