The Indian media proposed to use the Dalai Lama to name the Chinese embassy in front of the road to fight against China
China's Ministry of Civil Affairs recently announced the addition of six places in southern Tibet, the use of geographical names in India, aroused strong reaction. India's "First Post" reporter Prakash Nanda 22 in the newspaper wrote that his neighbor Raji Fu heard this after the very angry, questioned why the media on these threats to China to carry out a substantial coverage. As a counterattack, he suggested that the Chinese Embassy in India before the Sandipus Road to "Dalai Lama Road." Prakash Nanda said he shared the proposal with friends on Facebook and was warmly echoed by some Indian civil servants, diplomats, officers, security experts, professors and senior journalists. They argue that this approach is viable and claims that it is a great "innovative idea" because the address of the Chinese embassy would have to be written as the New Delhi "Dalai Lama Road". Prakash Nanda often writes articles about India-China relations, but...