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Panel Discussion on the Diversion of the Brahmaputra and its Ramifications on India and Bangladesh

The 2,906 km long Brahmaputra is one of Asia's largest rivers that traverse its first stretch of 1,625 km in Tibet, the next 918 km in India and the remaining 363 km through neighbouring

Secularism is the basis of all religions: Dalai Lama

His Holiness the Dalai Lama said Friday that secularism is the basis of all religions. "Secularism does not mean rejection of all religions. It means respect for all

“Free Tibet” is alive in Bangkok – only as a sale item!

In the streets of Bangkok "Free Tibet" is alive and selling - it is on T-shirts, Made in Thailand, for around 150 baht (about Rs 200). The first time I saw them, two years ago, I marvelled at Thai

Tibetan holy site sends the spirit soaring

One is a palace whose godking has fled. The other a temple — dark, smoky and sticky underfoot. Each visible from the roof of the other, and both located on the very roof of the

The RC problems of Tibetans in Nepal

On 20th October 2006, a young Tibetan man from Boudha area was punished with 17,000 Nepali Rupees by the Immigration Department of Nepal for staying illegally in Nepal without passport

Dalai Lama’s Top Diplomat Keeps Talks with China Going Strong

Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari says the issue of Tibet's autonomy cannot be resolved in a few days, and China needs to set the stage for a breakthrough. Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari is like any other diplomat

Himalayan megaquakes powered by elastic energy in Tibetan plateau

Computer simulations indicate that Himalayan mega-earthquakes must occur every 1,000 years or so to empty a reservoir of energy in southern Tibet not released by smaller earthquakes,

Monks imprisoned for discussing lack of freedom in Tibet

A Tibetan monk who told a gathering of students that Tibetans have no freedom of expression has been sentenced to four years in prison and accused of "doing great harm to society".

TIME Lists Dalai Lama Among Asian Heroes

Time magazine has listed the Dalai Lama as one of the heroes in Asia in the 60 years since the magazine began publishing an Asian edition.

Official Information Confirms Sentence for Tibetan Nun Who Put Up Posters

The Gannan Intermediate People's Court in Gansu province sentenced Choekyi Drolma, a Buddhist nun, to three years' imprisonment in December 2005 for "inciting splittism," according to official

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