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Exhibition showcases independent Tibet during British India
(TibetanReview.net, Apr04’26) – Tibet was an independent country when Great Britain ruled India and had a political officer posted in Sikkim, then also an independent kingdom, to conduct diplomacy with it, highlights an exhibition that opened Apr 3 at...
Black Hat March | Day 5: From Bir to Padhar
The fifth day of the Black Hat March commenced at 5:00 AM with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee on the day’s planned activities. Although there were no Tibetan settlements along the route, the marchers felt...
Uyghurs, Tibetans taught to fend off Chinese reach by Swiss rights group
HAMBURG, Germany - A human rights group is conducting workshops in Switzerland to help the country's Uyghur and Tibetan communities deal with attempts by agents of China to spy on, coerce or intimidate them.
Nepal’s spring Everest climbing season begins as 32 charged for scamming climbers, insurers
(TibetanReview.net, Apr03’26) – The dangers of climbing the world’s highest peak, Mt Everest, posed by nature and its elements are pretty well-known. However, other dangers also appear to lurk. Nepal has charged 32 people involved in facilitating climbs and...
3.8 magnitude earthquake strikes Tibet
An earthquake of magnitude 3.8 struck Tibet on Friday as per the National Center for Seismology.
Dalai Lama Accepts Invitation for Summer Visit to Ladakh
Dalai Lama has officially accepted an invitation from regional Buddhist leaders to visit Ladakh this summer, bringing spiritual blessings to the region.
Tibetan Activist Embarks on Cross-France 'Cycling for Tibet' Campaign
Tibetan activist Sonam Dhondup has launched a three-month cycling campaign across France to protest China's repressive policies and demand global support.
Exhibition on Tibet’s independence and diplomatic history opens at CTA Tibet Museum
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, April 3: The exile Tibetan government, officially known as the Central Tibetan Administration’s Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), inaugurated a four-month long temporary exhibition titled “Frontier Diplomacy: Britain, Tibet and Sir Basil Gould” on Friday at...
Tibet Museum exhibits old documents from 1947 to prove Independent status of Tibet
The Tibet Museum of the Tibetan government in-exile inaugurates an exhibition "Frontier Diplomacy: Britain, Tibet and Sir Basil Gould", to prove the independent status of Tibet.
Sikyong Inaugurates The Tibet Museum’s Temporary Exhibition on Frontier Diplomacy; Sir Basil Gould’s Granddaughter Attends
Dharamshala: Earlier this morning at The Tibet Museum, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, along with Frances C. Cutler—the granddaughter of Sir Basil John Gould, who served as the British Political Officer in Sikkim from 1935 to 1945—attended the inauguration of the...














