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“China is changing and has now realised that the Tibetan people are very strong and in order to deal with the Tibetan problem, they want to have contact with me and I am also ready,” he told media persons at the Kangra airport before leaving for Delhi.
“I am always open to talks with China and have made it clear years ago that we are not seeking complete independence and would remain a part of the People’s Republic of China (PRC),” the Dalai Lama added in response to a question.
The Tibetan spiritual leader is slated to stay in Delhi for two days before leaving for Ladakh.
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Earlier also, the Dalai Lama had said that he is not seeking independence but autonomy for Tibet while remaining part of the PRC.