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China recruiting “disgruntled” Tibetan refugees to spy on India: Intelligence Bureau

Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB) has reportedly said that China is recruiting Tibetan refugee youth in the Northeastern parts of India to provide strategic information in exchange for mon

Dalai Lama commences 3 day teaching for Indian devotees in Bodhgaya

The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama today, at the start of his three day teaching for Indian devotees in Bodh Gaya, said that his followers should accept the teachings

Interview with a gender – fluid Tibetan bisexual

Following is an interview with a bisexual Tibetan woman, Tae Yen (a pseudonym), who wishes to remain anonymous. The interview has been facilitated by the Tibetan

Chinese road builders cross into Arunachal, equipment seized and pushed back

Indian troops have reportedly pushed back a team of Chinese road construction workers from over a kilometer into the Indian side of the LAC (Line of Actual Control) last week, seizing e

Language rights activist tried, verdict delayed

The trial of Tibetan educational rights activist Tashi Wangchuk today ended without a verdict at Yushu Intermediate People's Court in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai

Gaya police suspends 13 cops on security duty for Dalai Lama

Thirteen policemen have reportedly been suspended for negligence, while being on security duty for the exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Bodh Gaya, Bihar on Wed

New York to host Miss Tibet 2018

The 2018 edition of the coveted and often controversial beauty pageant of the exile Tibetan diaspora will take place in New York from 8 June to 10 June this year, announced Lobsang Wangyal, th

Geshe Dawa Dhargay appointed the new Menri Trizin of Bon tradition

Following the passing away of the previous Menri Trizin, the relevant authorities of the Bon tradition based at Pal Shenten Menriling Monastery in Dolanji in northern India on the first day of the new year appo

International conference on Middle Way to be held in Dharamshala

Two organizations, Tibetan People’s Movement for Middle Way and Youth for Umaylam will jointly hold what the organizers called the first international conference on Middle Way later this year, aimed at raisi

Tibetan language rights advocate to go on trial for “inciting separatism”

The 32-year-old education rights activist was arrested on January 27, 2016 and charged with “inciting separatism” on March 24, 2016, following a New York Times reportage about him pursuing

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