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Rights abuse: Tibetans present letter to PM

A group of Tibetan students under the banner of 'Friends of Tibet' on Wednesday presented a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asking him to seek an investigation on alleged human rights

China’s Hu says not seeking selfish gains in S.Asia

Chinese President Hu Jintao said on Wednesday Beijing was not seeking "selfish gains" in South Asia and was willing to work with New Delhi to push for an early settlement to a decades-old border dispute.

Fierce Demonstrations ensue Hu’s Departure to Agra

On the last day of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s stay in Delhi, around 35 TYC activists from Delhi and Chandigarh stormed Vigyan Bhavan Building at 10 am this morning where

International Conference of Autonomous Regions for Tibet

The Tibetan Parlimentary and Policy Research Centre (TPPRC) based in New Delhi successfully concluded its two-days’ International Conference of Autonomous Regions for Tibet which

Tibetans protest Hu’s visit

The Tibetan refugees in Orissa on Tuesday took to the streets here to protest President of China Hu Jintao’s visit to the country. They called upon the Indian Government to persuade

Chinese president due in Mumbai

During talks on Tuesday, Mr Hu and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pledged to double trade to $40bn (£21bn) a year by 2010. Mr Hu also said the two sides would continue

Kalon Tripa to chief guest first annual general meeting of TCC

Kalon Tripa Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche will chief guest the first annual general meeting of the Tibetan Chamber of Commerce (TCC) to be held here on 23 November 2006.

3rd session of the Tibetan parliament begins in March 2007

Members of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile will meet here from 14-27 March 2007 for its spring session. This is the third session of the 14th Tibetan parliament-in-exile since

Another spat of ‘Hu storming’ at the Taj

Since his landing on Indian Soil last evening, Chinese President Hu Jintao faced a string of protest demonstrations by the Tibetan activists around Delhi including at the Hyderabad House this

Around 35 Tibetans arrested for protesting Hu’s visit

At least 35 Tibetan activists were today arrested, including four outside the high-security Hyderabad House where Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao, as they

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