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Veil Lifted on China’s Next Top Duo

Leaked U.S. diplomatic cables are shedding rare light on the personalities and opinions of Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang—the men tipped as China's next president and premier, respectively—while also revealing a

Australia’s Rudd told US to prepare to use force in China

Then-Australian leader Kevin Rudd told the United States it should be prepared to use force against China "if everything goes wrong", a US diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks reveals

New FTCI CEO aims to make Tibetan co-ops more viable

Tibetan co-operative societies – which serve as the basic means for sustenance of Tibetan settlements in India – should be made more viable for future generations through the implementation of innovative management strategies, the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the Federation of Tibetan Co-ope

Bangalore savours the flavours of Tibet

Hosted by the Ants Store and co-ordinated by Think Tibet, which is a platform for Tibetans and Indians to work together to contribute to the community in exile, it had chef and restaur

The gift that the world needs from India: A Nalanda renaissance

In an era when religions tend to divide people, with each believer quoting his own dogma or sacred scripture, the Dalai Lama is a firm believer that all the religious traditions and texts need to be 'tested'

Shugseb Nunnery

His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrives at the inauguration of Shugseb Ogen Dzong Nyingma Nunnery at Garoh, located near Dharamsala, India, December 7, 2010. (Photo: Phayul/Norbu Wangyal)

Karmapa Lineage readies for 900th Anniversary celebration

The stage is all set and the guests have all arrived in Bodh Gaya in the Indian state of Bihar, where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment, to celebrate the 900 years of the Karmapa lineage.

Now, China finds $100bn mineral deposits in Tibet

China continues to strike it rich in Tibet as geologists discovered 102 types of mineral deposits in over 3000 mine beds with an estimated value of about USD 100 billion

‘True Democracy’ Within China’s Politburo?

Is there any place in dictatorial China where votes are taken and discussions held -- rather than orders given and decrees issued? Indeed there is. And it is where one would least expect it: In the heart of Chinese power

15 Chinese soldiers among 22 killed in wild fire in Tibet

A massive wild fire in Tibet's mountainous Sichuan province today killed at least 22 people, including 15 Chinese soldiers during rescue operation, officials said

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