With no chief guest this R-Day, how about an invite to the Dalai Lama?
R-Day pomp without a chief guest is like a function without a functionary.

The last time we went chief guestless was in 1966 when Indira Gandhi took over after Lal Bahadur Shastri’s sudden demise. Surely, this time around, we need a chief guest we can watch on TV watching our national show? We suggest the 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso be made this year’s Republic Day chief guest. He’s sweet, loves India, has been a resident since the republic was nine years old, won’t mind the sudden invite, and Covid-wise Dharamshala isn’t far away at all from Delhi.
There is nothing in the rule book that states that the chief guest has to be a head of state — which the Dalai stepped down from in 2011. As an affable, high-profile, photogenic man, he would, in fact, be perfect for the celebratory occasion. Surely, the Indian State can invite whomsoever it chooses without getting nervous about what another regime may think?
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