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English: The Tibetan Delegation to India met with Indian Prime Minister Nehru at his residence in New Delhi in 1950. Front row: Tsecha Thubten Gyalpo, Pema Yudon Shakabpa (wife of Tsepon Shakabpa), Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Tsering Dolma (older sister of His Holiness the Dalai Lama), Tsepon Wangchuk Deden Shakabpa, Depon Phuntsok Tashi Takla (husband of Tsering Dolma). Back row: Dzasa Jigme Taring, Unknown monk (Geshe Lodo Gyatso?), and Chepon Chemo Driyul (brother-in-law of Tsepon Shakabpa).
中文:西藏訪問印度代表團1950年在新德里會見印度總理尼赫魯。前排自左至右:孜恰堪窮土登傑布、白瑪玉珍(夏格巴夫人)、英迪拉·甘地(尼赫魯女兒)、尼赫魯、次仁卓瑪第十四世達賴喇嘛姐姐)、孜本夏格巴·旺秋德丹代本達拉·平措扎西(次仁卓瑪丈夫);後排:車仁·晉美、不知名喇嘛(格西羅多嘉措?)、Chepon澤莫直宇(夏格巴的連襟)
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