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Talk on “Tibet in International Relation: A Historical Overview” was Organised in St. Stephen College, Delhi

India Tibet Coordination Office in association with the History Society of St. Stephen's College organised a talk on "Tibet in International Relation: A Historical Overview" at St. Stephen

China Targets its Western Regions to Help Cover its Oil Deficiencies

Recent huge leaps in China's economic and industrial growth have made China the world's second leading oil importing country after Japan and the second largest oil consumer in the world.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama an extraordinary Figure of the 21st Century

Strongly reacting to the vehemence with which China continues to condemn and denigrate the Dalai Lama, accompanied with increasing oppression in Tibet in recent months not seen since the repression

Moves to Rapidly Integrate Resource-Rich Tibet

China has intensified its long-term quest to integrate the remote land and people of Tibet by building new infrastructure and drawing up plans to tap the Himalayan region's virgin water sources

Lower D’sala outshines in inter-TCV elocution contest

According to Dale Carnegie, the famous author of Quick and Easy Way to Effective Public Speaking, a good (extempore) talk may be likened to what Rosseau said love letters should be written

Merkel talks human rights with Wen

German Chancellor Angela Merkel pressed Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on the issues of human rights during a meeting in Berlin yesterday and stressed that a free press would be crucial for the 2008

His Holiness the Dalai Lama ends his Los Angeles teachings

The three-day teachings on Nagarjuna's Commentary on Boddhicitta, which started on 12 September, were concluded yesterday. His Holiness the Dalai Lama

EU-China Summit Statement Avoid Tibet Mention

A Joint statement issued after another round of European Union (EU)-China Summit has again avoided reference to the situation in Tibet although both sides reaffirmed their commitment to value

Blind Tibetan kids defeat stigma in mountain climb

Smashing stigmas is a mountain of a task. But the story of a blind man who climbed the tallest mountain in the world opened the eyes of six blind teenagers in Lhasa, Tibet, and forms the subject

China condemns US Congressional Gold Medal for the Dalai Lama

Once again the US is not shy of giving public recognition to the Dalai Lama as a great world leader and a man of peace. On 13 September, the US House of Representatives passed a bill to award

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