Dalai Lama's elder brother, who led several rounds of talks with China, dies at 97
- Gyalo Thondup, the elder brother of the Dalai Lama and former chairman of the exiled Tibetan government, died at 97 in Kalimpong, India, as reported by media outlets.
- The Dalai Lama led a prayer session for Thondup, expressing gratitude for his contributions to the Tibetan struggle, according to local reports.
- Thondup was instrumental in establishing relations between Tibetan leaders and U.S. Officials, as stated by Radio Free Asia.
- He initiated discussions between Tibetans and Chinese leaders in 1979, marking a shift from advocating armed struggle against Chinese control of Tibet.
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