Brussels: The European Parliament in Strasbourg on Thursday, 16 September 2021, adopted a report on the EU-China strategy. The report adopted by 570 votes in favor, 61 against and 40 abstentions, expresses grave concern about reports of labor programs in Tibet, calls for free access to Tibetan (...)
Moscow, Russia: A high official delegation from India comprising of members of Indra Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA), International Center for Cultural Studies (ICCS), International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), and Asian Buddhist Conference for Peace (ABCP) visited Russia. The (...)
Dharamshala: The Department of Education organised a five-day workshop on ‘Enabling Students Leadership’ for the various Tibetan schools counsellors in India. Held from 6th-10th August, the workshop was facilitated by Mr. Adithya Subramaniam, Director, Young Leader’s Initiative, KAARMIC EDUCATION, (...)
Dharamshala: His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama will participate in a program titled “Our Happiness, Our Health, Our Future: His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Reflections and Conversations on Our Happy, Healthy, and Sustainable Future” which will include a short talk followed by a question and answer (...)
Washington: On the invitation of Friedrich Naumann Stiftung, Secretary Tashi Dhondup of Washington’s Office of Tibet attended a luncheon discussion on MegaTrends in the 21st Century at the Willard InterContinental Hotel yesterday. Following the discussion, Secretary Tashi met with Professor (...)
Rezaul H Laskar for Hindustan Times Against the backdrop of China’s repeated efforts to portray a role for itself in the selection of the next Dalai Lama, the Sikyong or head of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Penpa Tsering, has said the Tibetan spiritual leader alone will have the (...)
Geneva: A group of UN experts have jointly questioned China about the cases of disappeared Tibetan Buddhist Scholar Go Sherab Gyatso and arbitrarily detained Rinchen Tsultrim, both Tibetan monks from Ngaba in Amdo, Eastern Tibet. While expressing serious concern over the enforced disappearance (...)
Dharamshala: A Tibetan woman, one among the 121 detained from Dza Wonpo recently, is reported to be in critical condition. Police officials of Sershul (Ch: Shiqu) county, where the Tibetans are detained have denied permission for Kalsang Dolma (also known as Kadol), aged around 50, to seek (...)
By Jamphel Shonu* In the history of Sino-Tibetan relations, two treaties stand out for their significance. The first was signed in 821-22 CE between Tibetan emperor Ralpachan and the Tang emperor Muzong. This treaty demarcated the borders between the two countries and demonstrated Tibet’s (...)