Tibetan President in-exile, Sikyong Penpa Tsering addressed Tibetans at Rabgyaling Tibetan Settlement in Hunsur, stressing the importance of unity, cultural preservation, and advocacy for Tibet. He praised youth activism and urged Tibetans to uphold Indian laws while recognising India's s
The Swiss Office of Tibet has raised concerns regarding China's increasing influence and meddling since 2019. During Sikyong Penpa Tsering's official visit to Switzerland, multiple requests were made to the Swiss Federal government to resolve these issues.
On the final day of his official visit to Tibetan settlements in West Bengal, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the President of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, visited various Tibetan monasteries, addressing the oppressive policies of China.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, President of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, speaks in Darjeeling about the preservation of Tibetan identity amid China's misinformation campaigns and the need for a peaceful resolution to the Tibet-China conflict.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, leader of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), addressed the Miao Choepheling Tibetan Settlement in Itanagar, stressing the need to preserve Tibetan culture and identity amidst China's ongoing suppression. He emphasised cultural resilience, recent international pr
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the head of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), began the second phase of his official visits to Tibetan settlements in Northeast India, aimed at understanding the challenges faced by the Tibetan community in exile.
As the US gears up for a new administration, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, leader of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), expressed profound gratitude to the outgoing US Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues, Under Secretary Uzra Zeya. According to CTA, in a heartfelt letter, Sikyong acknowle
Penpa Tsering spoke about China's policy of changing the names of places and occupying areas. He said that the Tibetan Government in-exile is working to draft a new map of Tibet while composing of a book on old Tibetan names in its original format to counter claims made by China.
China's intensified control over Tibet has made it increasingly difficult for Tibetans to escape to India. In 2024, only eight Tibetans managed to flee to Dharamshala, a significant decline from over 40 in 2023 and the 3,000 who crossed into India annually from the 1990s to 2008.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the President of the Tibetan Government In-Exile said on Thursday that the usage of the term 'Xizang' instead of Tibet showcases that people are falling for Chinese propaganda and becoming complicit in China's narrative on Tibetan territory and Tibetan historical so
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the political leader of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), has successfully concluded a series of engagements across the US, reinforcing the Tibetan cause and promoting unity within Tibetan communities.