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China Turning Tibet Into Military Buffer Against India? Intel Flags 'Twin Strategy' Along LAC
China is pursuing a two-pronged strategy in Tibet—systematically erasing the region’s Tibetan Buddhist identity while simultaneously building dual-use infrastructure that could strengthen the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) operational capabilities along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), top Indian intelligence...
The Reluctant Empire: Why China Will Not Easily Relinquish Tibet
By Khedroob Thondup For sixty-seven years, Tibet has remained under Chinese occupation—a reality that has reshaped the Himalayan plateau and reverberated across the world. To imagine Beijing voluntarily loosening its grip on Tibet without seismic shifts inside China itself...
Anguish and hope: why a Tibetan set himself on fire in New York
No one knew what Lobga Rangzen was planning. Not the monk who was his friend of 30 years, not his niece in New York.
TYC’s Chain hunger strike reaches Day-19, exile parliamentarians join protest against China
The chain hunger strike initiated by the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) entered its 19th day on Thursday.
Preserving Tibet’s language and customs in the face of China’s ‘ethnic unity’ law
Kalsang Lhamo traces a series of vertical strokes, slow but firm, practicing Tibetan calligraphy. A 73-year-old retired nurse, she has spoken Tibetan all her life but never learned to write it. Now, i...
Tibetan Women’s Association holds silent protest condeming China’s Ethnic Unity Law
The Tibetan Women's Association (TWA) on Thursday held a silent protest in McLeodganj, Dharamshala, condemning China's Ethnic Unity Law and urging the United Nations to respond to what it described as the cultural assimilation of Tibetans.
Solidarity actions sweep Dharamshala to honour late martyr Lobga Rangzen
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, Aug. 6: A series of coordinated activism unfolded in Dharamshala on Thursday as Tibetan non-governmental organisations and individuals intensified calls for Tibetan independence and renewed international attention to China’s policies in Tibet, with initiatives paying tribute...
Amnesty International urges release of Chinese activist arrested for ‘inciting separatism’ after Dalai Lama photo incident in Lhasa
(TibetanReview.net, Aug06’26) – The United States section of Amnesty International has on Aug 5 called on China to release Chinese democracy and human rights activist Zhang Yi following his arrest on Jul 1 for allegedly inciting “inciting separatism”. The...
Nepal’s top bureaucrat overrules Home Minister, security agencies to cancel a flagship int’l Tibetan studies seminar to placate China
(TibetanReview.net, Aug06’26) – A high profile international seminar on Tibetan studies that was four years in the making has been cancelled at the last moment, ordered by Nepal’s top bureaucrat at the behest of China. Seminars like this directly...
Mortal remains of 10-time Everest summiteer Pur Bahadur Gurung return to Nepal after fatal Broad Peak tragedy
Nepal on Thursday repatriated the mortal remains of climber Pur Bahadur Gurung, "Yukta" (37), who was killed in the Broad Peak avalanche in Pakistan last week.



























