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Protests at Chinese cell-phone company in Noida after employee ‘disrespects’ Indian Flag

A mass protest erupted in the Indian city of Noida in the National Capital Region after a Chinese employee of the Oppo cell phone company allegedly disrespected the Indian nation

Canada’s envoy to China says trade talks won’t be at the expense of human rights

The new Canadian Ambassador to China, John McCallum, has said that business with China would not be at the cost of human rights and labor standard, adding that if the nations enter into

Ministry of External Affairs upholds Delhi High Court’s ruling to issue Passport to Tibetans

The government of India has decided to issue passport to Tibetans born in India between 26 January 1950 and 1 July 1987 as per the Indian Citizenship Act following a Delhi High Court ruling in a PIL (Public

“China using ULFA” as an extended arm to voice objection: Says India – China defence analyst

An open letter from the self-proclaimed Chairman of ULFA, a group listed by India as a terrorist outfit, asking the Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama to restrain talking about China in a bad light in Assam where he is due to visit next week, has all the inclinations of a larger geo-political game in

Mentseekhang celebrates 101st founding anniversary

Calling on the premier institute for traditional Tibetan medicine and astrology, the exile Tibetan prime minister Lobsang Sangay said the Mentseekhang or the Tibetan Medical and Astrological In

The Dalai Lama arrives in India – 2 historical letters of 1959

As the Dalai Lama will soon be arriving in Tawang, I post two historical documents. One is the telegram sent by the Tibetan leader to the Indian Prime Minister from Lhuntse Dzong in Southern Tibet, wh

Tibetan Diaspora observes Tibet Lobby Day

Tibetans marked the Tibet Lobby Day on (March 27 & 28) to call for action on Tibet issues including deteriorating human rights situation in Tibet and lack of freedom of religion and speech

Video shows demolition still continue at Larung Gar

The largest Buddhist institution in the world, Larung Gar, is still witnessing demolition of its dwellings vacated by forcefully evicted monks and nuns over the past several months if a video circu

Utsang Chokla calls for unity amongst three provinces at 14th General Body meeting

The Central Committee of Utsang at its 14th General Body Meeting called for unity amongst the Tibetan people of all three traditional provinces of Tibet, appealing Tibetans to take a collective responsibility to maintain harmony and unity as per the wishes of the Tibetan leader His H

Tibetan lawmakers debate on electoral reform, women empowerment

Members of Tibetan parliament in exile today dwelled on issues raised in the recently concluded budget session at a panel discussion initiated by the National Democratic Party of Tibet

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