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India-China frozen ties witness thaw in 2024  

New Delhi — After a four-and-a-half-year military standoff along their disputed Himalayan border, ties between India and China witnessed a thaw in 2024 with both sides withdrawing troops from two flashpoints. But analysts say mistrust remains a key hurdle to...

"Will Live Till 110": Dalai Lama On Health Concerns As Succession Plan Looms

The 14th Dalai Lama is not getting any younger and the lack of clarity over his succession seems to have worried his followers about his overall health and the future of Tibetan Buddhists without him.

Can cultural exchanges fix ‘ambiguity and uncertainty’ in China-India ties?

Chinese expert on South Asia says the regional powers, long plagued by border disputes, should work harder to bridge perception gap.

Leader of a Tibetan Village Dies after Brutal Torture

Villagers in anguish pray for release of a Buddhist abbot held in detention since May -by Tibet Watch, 23 December 2024 A leader of a Tibetan village has died after six months of brutal torture, Tibet Watch has learned...

UK House of Lords Raises Concerns Over Systematic Erasure of Tibet’s True Historical Status

Dharamshala: On the 40th anniversary of Sino-British Joint Deceleration last Thursday, the members of the House of Lords debated the government policy towards China, especially in relation to human rights and security issues arising from Chinese actions in Tibet,...

Canada Tibet Committee says it’s more encouraged than ever after China’s sanctions 

By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 23 Dec: The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has imposed sanctions as a "countermeasure against" the Canada Tibet Committee(CTC) and associated individuals for spreading misinformation about the human rights situation in Tibet under the "Anti-Foreign...

Department of Education Commences Leadership Workshop for School Prefects and Captains

Dharamshala: As Tibetan schools in India conclude their academic year for the winter break, the Department of Education (CTA) launched its leadership workshop for school prefects and captains earlier this morning at the CTA’s Administrative Training Centre in Dharamshala...

A Dam Ignited Rare Tibetan Protests. They Ended in Beatings and Arrests, BBC finds

-by Tessa Wong  BBC News, Asia Digital Reporter  Hundreds of Tibetans protesting against a Chinese Dam were rounded up in a harsh crackdown earlier this year, with some beaten and seriously injured, the BBC has learnt from sources and...

Tibet House Japan Organises Tibet Awareness Workshop for Young Tibetans Studying and Working in Japan

Tokyo: Tibet House Japan organised its annual Tibet awareness workshop for young Tibetans studying and working in Japan. The workshop’s purpose is to help young students and professionals stay connected with their identities and not forget the common cause...

China Sanctions Canadian Advocates for Uyghurs, Tibetans Amid Rising Tensions

China sanctions 20 Canadians, two groups over Uyghur, Tibetan advocacy, escalating tensions after Canada's sanctions on Chinese officials for rights abuses.