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Comic book on 14th Dalai Lama to be available in 10 languages

A graphic novel on the life and personality of the Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama will now be available in 10 languages in different parts of the world

Decades after call for reform, Tibet remains in crisis

This week the official Xinhua news agency belatedly admitted that a "stray bullet" from security forces had killed a Tibetan protester on the Tibetan plateau, in western Sichuan province, while Tibetan

India concerned over China’s Kashmir remarks

India has expressed its concern at China’s remarks about the term 'India-controlled Kashmir'. Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna has said China must respect New Delhi’s sen

Shanghai Expo(sed): SFT launches “stop the attack on Tibetan culture”

The New York based Students of a Free Tibet has expresed their opposition to the “Heaven in Tibet” themed pavilion at the ongoing Shanghai Expo. The students for a free Tibet has

India to discuss China with US later this month

New Delhi is now getting ready to engage the US on China. Indian officials, led by Gautam Bambawale, joint secretary, East Asia, in the MEA, will be in Washington lat

Dalai Lama meets Tibetan students in Bylakuppe

“You students are the young generation of Tibet who will continue the legacy of the older generation. It is essential to grow up as a Tibetan with sound Tibetan morals,

Tibetan nomads struggle as grasslands disappear from the roof of the world

Like generations of Tibetan nomads before him, Phuntsok Dorje makes a living raising yaks and other livestock on the vast alpine grasslands that provide a thatch on the roof of the world

China tests its Sukhois at upgraded airfields in Tibet

Stepping up its military activities in Tibet, the Chinese PLA has carried out a major exercise there with its Air Force that for the first time saw Sukhoi-30s being pressed into action

China adamant on Kashmir as “disputed”, says stapled visa will continue

In a major setback to India, China Thursday said it will continue to issue stapled visas to Indians holding passport from the state that China recently called

World parliamentarians’ body proposes independent monitors for 2011 Tibetan polls

Members of the International Network for Parliamentarians on Tibet (INPaT) yesterday called upon the Election Commission of the Tibetan government in exile to invite independent international election monitoring entities to observe the 2011

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