The meeting is being held at Kashag Conference Hall, Gangchen Kyishong in Dharamsala under the leadership of Sikyong (Prime Minister) of Tibetan Government-In-Exile Lobsang Sangay.
This is the 26th meeting of the Task Force since it was set up in the late nineties to recommend policy matters and strategies to find a peaceful and mutually acceptable negotiated resolution to the issue of Tibet.
Six members, including former head of the Tibetan Government-In-Exile Samdhong Rinpoche, have been inducted in the Task Force.
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