Tibetan President-in-exile Penpa Tsering welcomed the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasising that any improvement in relations between the two nations contributing to peace is appreciative.
Hundreds of Tibetans, including faculty, alumni, students and staff, gathered in the Tibetan Children's Village (TCV) School to celebrate the school's 64th founding anniversary in North Indian hill town Dharamshala on Wednesday.
As Indo-Tibetan Border Police celebrates 63rd Raising Day on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings to ITBP 'Himveers' and their families. He added that the Force stands tall as a symbol of valour and dedication.
The second group of 26 Indo-Tibetan Police Force (ITBP), representing 14 battalions from ten states, began five-day training program in Meliponiculture on Wednesday at ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (ICAR-NBAIR) in Bengaluru.
A coalition of Western nations urged China to free all arbitrarily detained Uyghur Muslims and Tibetans and to allow independent human rights observers access to the regions for assessments.
The Round Table Discussion in the series of "Coexisting and Flourishing" brought local Indian and Tibetan leaders together and aimed at facilitating a platform for a reflective look at the current scenario and identifying solutions and new creative ideas that they can all take forward toward
At a recent event in New Delhi, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, leader of the Central Tibetan Administration, emphasised the significance of the Resolve Tibet Act and the Tibet Policy and Support Act in advocating for Tibetan rights and autonomy. He addressed China's human rights abuses and the misma
Tsowo Tsering, a Tibetan activist from Tsaruma raised concern over the environmental damage caused by China's illegal sand mining and called for the restoration of the river ecosystem.
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
Tibetans and their supporters took the stage at a United Nations Human Rights Council side event in Geneva, bringing attention to China's suppression of the Tibetan language and recent school closures in Tibet.
Two Indian Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), jawans, who were injured in an IED blast executed by naxals, succumbed to their injuries and two jawans of Narayanpur district Police injured in the incident on Saturday, according to the Narayanpur district Police.
The controversy has garnered significant attention, with advocates arguing that the change undermines the distinct cultural and historical identities of Tibet.