“It fills me with admiration and pride to see India living up to its responsibility as the world's largest democracy. These elections have indicated how much importance the people of India give to their democracy. India is one of the great ancient civilizations, a distinctive and fundamental characteristic of which has been 'non-violence' and 'compassion', and it is increasingly recognized as a leader in the community of nations.

“Also, on this occasion, I would like to express my immense gratitude to the Government and people of Tibet for the warm hospitality of India.

“It is because of India's continued generosity and kindness towards us that we have been able to preserve our ancient cultural heritage in exile, in peace and freedom. We have also been quite successful in creating greater awareness and interest in ancient Indian knowledge among the new generations of our Indian brothers and sisters.

The Dalai Lama wrote in the letter, "As you prepare to resume office for a new term, I wish you all the challenges you face in fulfilling the hopes and aspirations of the people of this great nation." Achieve continued success in coping."

In the 543-member Lok Sabha, the NDA won 293 seats, while the India Bloc emerged victorious on 234 seats in the recently concluded general elections, the results of which were declared on Tuesday.