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I’m very passionate about supporting the middle path: Karmapa

India is downplaying the Chinese incursions but Beijing remains miffed about the Dalai Lama's visit in November to a monastery in Arunachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, the Karmapa Lama, Trinley Dorje, the only senior Buddhist leader recognized by

Interview with Envoy Kelsang Gyaltsen

His holiness doesn't wish to cause any inconvenience to any host government. It is alright if certain governments don't meet him. But as a Swiss-Tibetan I am disapp

‘Companies need hearts and brains’: Dalai Lama

Yes, I am lazy. Of course I wake up every morning at 3:30am and do some exercises, mediate, eat breakfast and meditate again. This goes on for four or five

‘I am a supporter of globalization’

Getting to the Dalai Lama is a long and treacherous journey. The religious leader and Tibet’s head of state lives in exile at the foot of the Himalayas, two hours north of New Dehli by airplane

‘Companies need hearts and brains’

Buddhism, economics and management are all interconnected. The Dalai Lama believes the financial crisis is a moral crisis. Jörg Eigendorf spoke with the Tibetan spiritual leader in his Indian exile.

Interview with Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche

Three years ago, Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche was elected with more than 90% of the votes as the Prime Minister of the Tibetan Government-in-exile in Dharamsala.

‘Tibetans can never become Chinese’

Arvind Iyer, a Mumbai-based independent filmmaker whose Tibetan video album Paradise Lost was featured at Cannes at the Short Films corner recently, gets candid in an exclusive interview

‘We cleared the route for the Dalai Lama’

Ratuk Ngawang was one of the senior leaders of the Chushi-Gangdruk (Four Rivers, Six Ranges), a Tibetan guerrilla outfit which fought against Chinese rule and played a key role in the Dalai Lama’s escape to India in March 1959

A refugee’s best friend: Interview with Thubten Samphel

The uprising failed, and the Tibetan temporal and spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, had no choice but to flee his country and take refuge in India. He was followed by 85,000 of

Interviews with Thomas Mann, Samdhong Rinpoche and Lhasang Tsering

Yes, we did indeed request the Tibet Support Groups and the Tibetan NGOs not to be provocative during demonstrations. I believe that our request has produced results in terms

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