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Beijing escalates hostility towards Dalai Lama
China’s Tibet policy has hardened into a doctrine of hostility, one that treats the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan diaspora not as spiritual or cultural actors but as… The post Beijing escalates hostility towards Dalai Lama appeared first on...
Rahul revives memories of Nehru’s blunders in Aksai Chin
An account of how Nehru frittered away 38,000 sq km area of Aksai Chin to China during 1951-59. The post Rahul revives memories of Nehru’s blunders in Aksai Chin appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
School Assembly News Headlines Today (February 10): Top National, Business News, Sports News & World News with Weather Updates & Thought of the Day
School Assembly News Headlines Today: February 10: Following are the National, Business, Sports, and World News. The post School Assembly News Headlines Today (February 10): Top National, Business News, Sports News & World News with Weather Updates & Thought...
‘Never Met Epstein’: Dalai Lama Rejects Claims As Massive Epstein Documents Release Fuels Fresh Controversy
US DOJ’s massive Epstein files release sparks controversy after Dalai Lama’s name appears in emails. Spiritual leader denies any link or meeting with Epstein. The post ‘Never Met Epstein’: Dalai Lama Rejects Claims As Massive Epstein Documents Release Fuels...
How PM Modi’s Nari Shakti agenda has re-cast women as drivers of India’s development
The latest budget announcements—presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, herself a trailblazing embodiment of Nari Shakti—of SHE Marts for rural women entrepreneurs, fisherieslinked livelihoods, setting up of girls’ hostels in every district, and strengthening caregivers reaffirm women-focused development, putting...
Buddhist Circuit in Northeast speaks of India’s inclusive civilization
Buddhism becomes the language through which India speaks gently but confidently to Asia. A monastery restoration in Tawang says more to the Himalayan world than a diplomatic note. The post Buddhist Circuit in Northeast speaks of India’s inclusive civilization...
Dalai Lama’s Grammy is not China’s business
The Dalai Lama has won a Grammy award. Predictably, Beijing will object. For decades, China has sought to control the narrative around Tibet’s spiritual leader, treating his every… The post Dalai Lama’s Grammy is not China’s business appeared first...
India-US Trade Deal: USTR Map Shows PoK and Aksai Chin Within Indian Borders
A map shared by the US Trade Representative alongside the India-US interim trade agreement showed the entire Jammu and Kashmir region, including PoK and Aksai Chin, as part of India The post India-US Trade Deal: USTR Map Shows PoK...
Get through winter doldrums or long drives with these top audiobooks
Whether you’re stuck in traffic, grounded by winter weather or tackling chores at home, this year’s must-listen audiobooks offer epic adventures, sharp humor and moving memoirs. Los Angeles… The post Get through winter doldrums or long drives with these...
Grammys 2026: Dalai Lama Wins Best Audio Book Award – Here’s How
The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, celebrated his first Grammy win at 90, continuing his global mission of peace, compassion, and mindfulness. The post Grammys 2026: Dalai Lama Wins Best Audio Book Award – Here’s How appeared first on...
China puts Dalai Lama birthplace under surveillance
For Tibetans, visiting the Dalai Lama’s birthplace carries spiritual weight. Surveillance discourages such visits. The post China puts Dalai Lama birthplace under surveillance appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Vulture collapse fuels the stray dog, disease and wildlife crises
The disappearance of vultures triggered a chain reaction now threatening public health, biodiversity, and conservation policy across India. The post Vulture collapse fuels the stray dog, disease and wildlife crises appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Desecrated Peaks: Tibet’s Sacred Lands Under Illegal Chinese Occupation
Much before they were turned into instruments of control, Tibet’s mountains were once places of refuge and faith. The year 2026 marks the 150th birth anniversary of the… The post Desecrated Peaks: Tibet’s Sacred Lands Under Illegal Chinese Occupation...
From caveman to greenland: The hunger that never left
From 1945 to today, consumption drives war beneath peace globally. The post From caveman to greenland: The hunger that never left appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
How Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister in a turbulent January six decades ago
Indira Gandhi was sworn in on January 24. January 24, 1966, is also the anniversary of the crash of a Paris-bound Air India flight which killed the father of India’s nuclear programme, Dr Homi J. Bhabha. The post How...
Canada Between Empires: Carney, China and the price of Strategic Autonomy
Carney’s Beijing visit was neither a pivot nor a betrayal. It was a hedge, undertaken in full view of its risks. The new world order Carney described is not one Canada would have chosen. But it is the one...
From Liberation to Occupation on Tibet: The Myth of the 1951 Peaceful Union
China’s official narrative on Tibet, arguing its 1951 integration was occupation, not reunification, built on selective history and power. The post From Liberation to Occupation on Tibet: The Myth of the 1951 Peaceful Union appeared first on The Sunday...
On Police Day, World Ignores CCP’s Tibetan and Uyghur Prisons
Every year, China celebrates Police Day with great fanfare, touting its advances in law enforcement and technology. The post On Police Day, World Ignores CCP’s Tibetan and Uyghur Prisons appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
China’s Mega Dams Threaten Water Security of Downstream Nations
New Delhi: China’s vast South-to-North Water Diversion Project (SNWDP), the largest hydraulic engineering venture ever attempted, along with its relentless dam construction across the Tibetan Plateau, is reshaping… The post China’s Mega Dams Threaten Water Security of Downstream Nations...
How China Silenced Its Frontiers: Tibet and the Death of Promised Autonomy
Tibet is one of the clearest cases of how China’s frontier regions lost the autonomy they were once expected to have. For decades before 1950, The post How China Silenced Its Frontiers: Tibet and the Death of Promised Autonomy...
How CCP is ‘assimilating’ Inner Mongolia
The most decisive tool of assimilation has been language policy. Mongolian-medium education has been systematically dismantled, replaced with Mandarin instruction. The post How CCP is ‘assimilating’ Inner Mongolia appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
China’s Crackdown on Peaceful Anti-Mining Protesters in Kham Zachukha, Tibet
China’s gold mining in Tibet’s Kham Zachukha has triggered peaceful protests met with arrests, torture, disappearances and a strict communications blackout. The post China’s Crackdown on Peaceful Anti-Mining Protesters in Kham Zachukha, Tibet appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Year Ender 2025: Major Natural Disasters & Earthquakes That Shook the World
Year Ender 2025 highlights major natural disasters worldwide, from earthquakes and cyclones to floods and volcanic eruptions, affecting millions globally. The post Year Ender 2025: Major Natural Disasters & Earthquakes That Shook the World appeared first on The Sunday...
India upgrades counter terror systems with AI integration
India’s counter terror network undergoes major technological overhaul driven by automation. The post India upgrades counter terror systems with AI integration appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
30 years of Panchen Lama’s disappearance
China’s silence on the fate of the 11th Panchen Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, is not merely a Tibetan issue—it is a global test of religious freedom, human rights,… The post 30 years of Panchen Lama’s disappearance appeared first on...
India’s Russia strategy faces a China-centric reality
The India-Russia relationship must be understood for what it is today, not what it was 50 years ago. It is no longer the sentimental bond of the Cold War; it is an interest-based partnership that survives only as long...
Tibet will never be Xizang
Renaming is a classic tool of colonization. By calling Tibet Xizang, Beijing seeks to fold Tibet into the cartography of ‘China proper,’ stripping away its distinctiveness. The post Tibet will never be Xizang appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
UYGHUR WOMEN’S CRY FOR JUSTICE ECHOES FROM BERLIN
The Berlin Declaration on Uyghur Women’s Rights and Freedom, adopted during the International Uyghur Women’s Dialogue, offers not only a searing indictment of China’s state-sponsored oppression but is also a clarion call for moral leadership from the global community....
Language as Target, Children as Victims: Inside China’s ‘Education’ Campaign in Xinjiang
China’s Xinjiang “boarding schools” erase Uyghur identity through forced Mandarin education and separation from families—education turned into cultural annihilation. The post Language as Target, Children as Victims: Inside China’s ‘Education’ Campaign in Xinjiang appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
The Courage to Stand When the World Looks Away
What connected the honorees was not ideology, religion, or ethnicity. It was the understanding that freedom is not merely a right; it is a responsibility. The post The Courage to Stand When the World Looks Away appeared first on...















