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.
The Tibetan government in exile is preparing for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday celebration on July 6, 2025, with speculation surrounding the Dalai Lama addressing the issue of his succession during that time.
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.
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
According to the CTA, these efforts include removing Tibetan language from educational institutions, particularly in university entrance exams, which has raised concerns among Tibetan students, artists, and educators.
The Kashag highlighted the alarming consequences of China's policies, which aimed to forcibly assimilate Tibetans into the broader Han Chinese culture.
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
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