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Dalai Lama commences four-day teaching for Asian group

“It is imperative that Buddhist treatises such as Kangyur and Tengyur must be studied and must not become an object of worship,” said the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai

India China reach agreement over Doklam, troops begin withdrawal

India and China have reached a mutual consensus over the long military standoff as the disputed Doklam plateau saw armed contingents of both countries for almost three months, neither

Activists cry sham over the conviction of human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong

The prosecution and the televised confession of the prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong who admitted to ‘inciting subversion to the state’ is a sham and a coerced act, said activ

Indo-China border solution lies in Tibet’s Independence: 4th International Rangzen Conference

Keeping the ongoing territorial dispute between India and China over Doklam region in mind, the 4th International Rangzen Conference declared that the solution lies in Tibet’s independen

China opposes sanctions imposed by the US over North Korea

Beijing has hit out at the United States after the latter imposed fresh sanctions on 10 companies and 6 individuals from China and Russia that are trading with North Korea, which the US deems is a r

Foreign publishers at Beijing Book Fair admit to self-censorship to avoid ban

Following the decision of the world’s oldest publisher to remove ‘sensitive contents’ from its website in China and subsequently restoring them after facing backlashes, the Beijing Book Fa

Larung Gar set to be run by Communist Party members

The foremost Buddhist Institute in Tibet, Larung Gar Buddhist learning center that has come under intense heavy-handedness in the past year is set to be further clamped down with key management a

Arunachal NGO opposes state’s adoption of Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy Act

An Itanagar-based NGO, Arunachal Civil Society (ACS) has voiced its opposition against the Government of Arunachal Pradesh’s decision of adopting the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy Act in the

Fourth International Rangzen Conference kicks off in Paris

The three-day International Rangzen Conference began here on Monday with a one-minute silence for the Tibetan martyrs who have sacrificed their lives for the independence of Tibet. P

Cambridge University Press restores banned content after backlash

Following backlash over the move by Cambridge University Press to take down over 300 articles and reviews last week, the world’s oldest press house has taken a u-turn and reversed its decis

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