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From a British Officer’s Personal Archive to Tibet Museum, Rare 1948 Documents Reaffirm Tibet’s Sovereign Status
By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 3 April: The Tibet Museum of the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) today launched a temporary exhibition titled “Frontier Diplomacy: Britain, Tibet and Sir Basil Gould.”
Black Hat March | Day 4: From Tashijong to Bir
Day 4 of the Black Hat March began early at 5:00 AM with prayer meetings, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the day’s activities. At around 9:30 AM, the marchers were warmly welcomed at the Ghatta...
China's New Ethnic Law Legalizes Forced Assimilation, Violates Constitution
The Dalai Lama's East Asia representative says the law codifies assimilation, expands ideological control, and violates minority rights and UN conventions. The post China's New Ethnic Law Legalizes Forced Assimilation, Violates Constitution first appeared on JAPAN Forward.
When the Esoteric West Sought the Dao—and Discovered Its Own Reflection
A volume edited by Lukas Polorny and Franz Winter classifies and analyzes references by Western esotericists to China. The post When the Esoteric West Sought the Dao—and Discovered Its Own Reflection first appeared on Bitter Winter.
China debuts Sinicized Tibetan dance drama to propagandise ethnic unity campaign message
(TibetanReview.net, Apr02’26) – China premiered on Mar 28 a Sinicized Tibetan tap dance drama in Beijing to celebrate the 67th anniversary of its full annexation of Tibet. The event came as Beijing implemented a new ethnic unity law which...
India to effectively ban Chinese CCTV cameras due to security concerns
(TibetanReview.net, Apr02’26) – India has decided to block several Chinese manufacturers from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras in the country starting Apr 1 as part of a major push to strengthen digital security and reduce dependence on foreign surveillance technology,...
Strategic Indian delegation engages with Dharamshala, explores Tibet in shifting geopolitics
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, April 2: A delegation of Indian scholars, analysts, and policy researchers from nine prominent Indian institutions concluded a three-day orientation visit to Dharamshala, aimed at deepening engagement on Tibet within India’s strategic and policy discourse. The...
India to Ban Sales of These Chinese CCTV Brands Starting This Month
India is barring Chinese CCTV brands like Hikvision and Dahua by denying certification. Indian manufacturers now dominate but premium camera costs have risen.
China tightens security, imposes restrictions at Lungngn Monastery during Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche memorial ceremonies
Chinese authorities have enforced extensive restrictions and heightened security around Lungngn Monastery in Gade County, Golog, during the ongoing memorial prayer ceremonies for the late Tibetan Buddhist leader Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche, according to Tibet Times, as cited by...
Tibetan Activist Pedals for Freedom, One French City at a Time
By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 2 April: Twenty years after fleeing Tibet, Sonam Dhondup has not seen his parents once — and he may never again. The Tibetan activist, based in France, began cycling on Wednesday to make sure the...














