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Exile administration reiterates autonomy demand as China celebrates 75th anniversary of Tibet takeover
(TibetanReview.net, May24’26) – Accusing China of being totally out of sync with the desires and aspirations of the Tibetan people, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) of exile Tibetans has on May 23 reiterated its long-standing call for genuine autonomy...
The end of Madrasa education in Uttarakhand
While Uttarakhand became the first state in the country on January 27, 2025, to implement the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code Act 2024, with the objective of ensuring equal rights for women across all sections of society, the state government...
China-Nepal team extracts first full-depth ice core from Mount Everest summit
Beijing: A joint China-Nepal scientific expedition has completed the first full-depth ice core drilling at the summit of Mt Everest to collect samples for understanding climate and environmental changes in ultra-high-altitude areas.Members of the joint expedition conducted scientific sampling...
China-Nepal team extracts first full-depth ice core from Everest summit
A joint China-Nepal scientific expedition has completed the first full-depth ice core drilling at the summit of Mt Everest to collect samples for understanding climate and environmental changes in ultra-high-altitude areas. Members of the joint expedition conducted scientific sampling...
Tibetan President Navigates Complex Shifting Global Political Dynamics
Tibetan President Penpa Tsering outlines the challenges of tracking global politics amid shifting dynamic alliances and high-level diplomatic visits to China.
Dharamshala Conference Celebrates Female Leadership in Tibetan Buddhism
A historic Dharamshala conference celebrated the Dalai Lama's efforts to empower Tibetan Buddhist nuns, highlighting the Geshema degree and leadership roles.
Exile community accuses China of failing to fulfil Tibetan aspirations
The remarks came on the 75th anniversary of the signing of the controversial "Seventeen-Point Agreement" signed in 1951 between representatives of Tibet and the government of the Chinese Communist Party, an accord that Tibetans-in-exile have long rejected as illegitimate.
China’s DeepZang AI app a tool for Sinicizing Tibetan intellect
(TibetanReview.net, May23’26) – China has begun deploying in Tibet Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of its wider influence and control strategy there, where questions of identity, religion and political authority remain deeply contested and tightly regulated, noted theprint.in May...

























