In his upcoming book, the Dalai Lama asserts that his future successor will be born outside of China, a declaration that heightens the existing tensions with Beijing over Tibetan leadership. The spiritual leader emphasizes that this decision is vital for preserving the institution of the Dalai Lama, which embodies universal compassion and the aspirations of the Tibetan people. He rejects the notion that China can unilaterally determine his successor, underscoring the legitimacy of any successor named by the Chinese government as lacking respect. This marks an important stance for Tibetans who seek continuity of their leadership.
The Dalai Lama specifies that his successor will be born outside China to ensure that the traditional mission of the Dalai Lama continues after his death.
The Dalai Lama, in his book, asserts that any successor deemed by China would not be respected, highlighting a significant dispute over Tibetan leadership.
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