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RSS has rendered special services for Tibetan refugees: Dalai Lama

Dalai Lama said that the RSS has worked in the remote and challenging regions of Bharat, contributing to educational and social development, and providing vital support in disaster-affected areas

China first Tibetan woman pilot dreams of being ‘coolest captain’, excels at sport.

China’s first woman pilot from Tibet who excels in basketball and skateboarding and dreams of becoming the “coolest captain” has captured attention at the Changchun Air Show. On September 20, Gesang Baizhen, the 25-year-old fighter pilot with the Chinese...

Expedite setting up quarantine centre, lift ban on livestock trading: Traders to dist admn

The trade has been stopped since 2019 and the livestock trading was banned in 2012 due to the absence of quarantine facilities

MoU signed for Bhutan-India railway network

(TibetanReview.net, Oct01’25) – Landlocked Bhutan wedged between India and Chinese occupied Tibet is to be connected by railway transport system for the first time following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with New Delhi on Sep 29...

India to counter China’s ‘water bomb’ dam in occupied Tibet with mega dam of its own

(TibetanReview.net, Oct01’25) – India is to build in Arunachal Pradesh what would be its largest dam with a design to absorb any possible weaponized release of water from the world’s largest and potentially most dangerous dam China is building...

Peace Rally Marathon for Tibet Concludes in Toronto

The 6th Peace Rally Marathon for Tibet ended in Toronto, with activists highlighting Tibet’s crisis under Chinese rule and marking the Dalai Lama’s 90th year.

Young Tibet Advocates Meet EU Lawmakers in Brussels

Young Tibet advocates met EU lawmakers in Brussels, urging stronger action on rights, language, and environment, while pressing for sanctions on Chinese officials.

UN Expert Questions Paris Museums’ Tibet Nomenclature Changes

UN rapporteur Alexandra Xanthaki warned Paris museums’ changes from “Tibet” to China-aligned terms threaten Tibetans’ cultural rights and identity.

Amer Sports Stock Upgraded as Tibet Fireworks Controversy Fades

Wells Fargo upgraded Amer Sports to “Overweight,” saying backlash over Arc’teryx’s Tibet fireworks display quickly faded without affecting sales in China.