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World’s largest academic publisher censors content under Chinese pressure

In yet another incident of Chinese censorship, the publisher of world’s largest academic books, Springer Nature has admitted that they have censored topics in China that are

US lawmakers call on Trump to raise Tibet issue with Xi

US lawmakers on the eve of President Donald Trump’s visit to China introduced a concurrent resolution in the House of Representative on Wednesday asking President Trump to make Tibet issue an important fa

6th edition of DIFF kicks off with Mukti Bhawan

The sixth edition of the Dharamshala International Film Festival started off with ‘Mukti Bhawan’ in the presence of its lead actor Adil Hussian on the opening night at the Hermann Gmeiner Auditorium at Uppe

Dalai Lama inaugurates his monastery’s new school complex  

The exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama inaugurated Namgyal monastery’s new school complex here in McLeod Ganj on Thursday. Namgyal Phende Lekshe Ling is the principal monast

China denies plans to build world’s longest tunnel to divert Brahmaputra

Following reports of China planning to build a 1000 km tunnel on the Brahmaputra river from Tibet to Xinjiang, Beijing on Tuesday said the reports are “false” and that there are no plans for

BJP candidate Kapoor meets with Tibetan voters

With the Tibetan voters set take part in the upcoming assembly elections of Himachal Pradesh, BJP leader Kishan Kapoor, contesting from Dharamshala constituency met with

Activists fear more crackdown under Xi’s ‘new China’

Human rights groups fear more crackdowns against the voice of dissents following Chinese President Xi Jinping’s second term as the head of the Chinese government and the Communist

RSS affiliate calls for Tibet’s independence, boycott of Chinese goods

Swadeshi Jagran Manch, an affiliate of the Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh held a mega-rally at the Ramlila ground in the Indian capital on Sunday calling for boycott

China planning to divert Brahmaputra at the peril of India and Bangladesh

In the absence of a water sharing treaty between China and downstream nations like India and Bangladesh on the mighty Brahmaputra river, China’s ambitious plan to divert the trans

Xi uses Tibetan herders to stake territory claim in disputed region

Chinese President Xi Jinping is now using Tibetan herdsmen to stake claim in the disputed region in the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The President has encouraged a herding family in Lhunze County of so-called Tibet Autonomous Region to ‘set down roots’ in the bo

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