The Dalai Lama is viewed as a significant spiritual leader and a symbol of Tibetan identity, which has led to tension with the Chinese government. Since fleeing to India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet, he has advocated for greater autonomy for Tibet rather than outright independence. China considers him a separatist and has sought to discredit him, often portraying him as a threat to national unity. This geopolitical conflict has resulted in the Dalai Lama being largely neglected and marginalized by the Chinese authorities.
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