It is a well-known fact that the problem of Tibetan refugees is a living problem and it is bound to remain so far many years to come. In fact it is very much years to come. In fact it is very much true that despite constant protests made by Communist China on the issue of Tibetan refugees, the Government of India remains in a state of readiness to tackle the problem on a scale and in a manner which the magnitude and intensity of the problem demand. The grant of asylum to political and religious refugees has been the tradition of every civilized community...Repatriation is not the ultimate, real solution of the problem of Tibetan refugees. On the contrary, the immediate problems and important questions of these refugees are the three basic needs of livelihood, food clothing and shelter. Besides this, medical aid, education, employment, settlement and finally absorption come to the forefront.