The Dalai Lama Institute for Higher Education (DLIHE) and the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), Central Tibetan Administration hosted a panel discussion titled "Why Tibet Matters." The panelists engaged in a robust dialogue on Tibetan identity and rights, explorin
President of Central Tibetan Administration, Tharlam Dolma, attended the event as chief guest. Apart from her, information minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile, Norzin Dolma and staff members of CTA gathered near the Tibetan parliament here to celebrate the occasion and to pay tribute
Sikyong Penpa Tsering has emphasised that the Communist Party of China (CCP) is making systematic efforts to suppress Tibetan identity, including shutting down cultural and religious centres.
The Central Tibetan Administration's security department has been tasked with investigating a death threat made against the Dalai Lama, as discussed during the recent session of the Tibetan Parliament in-exile. Authorities are working to identify the individual, believed to be of Tibetan ori
According to a recent CTA press release, disturbing reports from the Ngaba region of Tibet highlight how China's education policies are threatening the preservation of Tibetan culture, religion, and lifestyle. The expansion and intensification of compulsory boarding schools are erasing Tibet
The United Nations, The European Union and The Central Tibetan Administration in a joint statement expressed their concerns over the ongoing enforced disappearances orchestrated by China in the Tibetan region.
United States Embassy in New Delhi spokesperson Christopher Elms visited the exiled Tibetan community and urged China to start dialogue with Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama or his representatives without preconditions.
The Tibet Policy Institute of the Department of Information and International Relations, Central Tibetan Administration holds a talk by Former Ambassador Dilip Sinha on his recent book titled "Imperial Games in Tibet" in Dharamshala on Wednesday.
Various Tibetan intellectuals including Tibet
During the discussion, Pema Tso highlighted the difficulties encountered by Ragya Sherig Norling, expressing her initial disbelief upon learning via mobile about its sudden closure on July 14.
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), based in Dharamshala, which represents Tibetans living in exile, highlighted the need for the United States to provide concrete assistance to Tibetans who are already experiencing backlash from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The Tibetan communities of Pandoh Tashiling, Mandi Town, and Rewalsar (Tso Pema) came together to express their heartfelt gratitude to the US Government for passing the Resolve Tibet Act into law on July 19, 2024, Central Tibetan Administration of the Tibetan government in exile, based in