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Actor Richard Gere, centre, speaks with Tibetan monks prior to the 5th World Parliamentarians' Convention on Tibet, outside the Italian Lower Chamber of Parliament, in Rome, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009, also attended by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama says there will be a 'setback'' in the Tibetan cause when he dies. The 74-year-old spiritual leader said that when he dies, 'there will be a setback, there's no doubt,'' but added that a very healthy, cultivated new generation is rising with the potential to lead. (AP Photo/Samantha Zucchi)
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Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, center, arrives for a preaching session at Itanagar, India, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. The Dalai Lama, who leads a self-declared government-in-exile in India, says he seeks only a high level of autonomy for Tibet within the constitutional framework of the People's Republic of China, something he terms 'the Middle Way.'
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Arunachal to treat Dalai Lama as state guest
Phayul[Wednesday, October 28, 2009 21:37]
Dharamsala, Oct 28: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu on Wednesday said the exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be accorded the honour of 'state guest' during his week-long tour beginning November 8.

Khandu reportedly said the Dalai Lama will be given all protocol, including a tight security cover, when he arrives.

"He will be accorded with the honour of state guest. He will visit Tawang, Itanagar and some other places," PTI quoted Khandu as saying.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had conveyed to his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao that the Dalai Lama is an "honoured guest" of India when the two met on the sidelines of the ASEAN-India and East Asia Summits in Thailand.

"I explained to Premier Wen that Dalai Lama is our honoured guest and he is a religious leader," Singh said.

China has protested the Dalai Lama's planned visit to Arunachal Pradesh.

Despite objections from Beijing, New Delhi has cleared Tibetan leader's planned visit to Arunachal Pradesh that will take him to the 300-year-old Tawang monastery among other places.

Showing a copy of the External Affairs Ministry’s letter to reporters on Monday, the chairperson of the State level reception committee, T. G. Rinpoche, reportedly said that the Ministry had already cleared the visit on October 19.
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