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India approves 2 hydro power projects in Arunachal, to invest ₹40,176 crore

Hydropower projects in the region could prove to be strategically important as China has begun construction of the world's largest dam over Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet, sparking concerns for Arunachal and Assam in the downstream region. 

Sikyong Penpa Tsering Expresses His Heartfelt Condolences on the Passing of Long-time Tibet Supporter Dr. Christian Schwarz-Schilling

Dharamshala: On behalf of the Central Tibetan Administration and the Tibetan people, Sikyong Penpa Tsering conveyed his heartfelt condolences on the passing of Dr. Christian Schwarz-Schilling, a longstanding friend and supporter of the Tibetan cause. He passed away on...

Hunger Strike at UN: Tibetans Demand Repeal of China’s Ethnic Unity Law

By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 8 April: Tibetans in New York and New Jersey are staging a 90-hour chain hunger strike in front of the United Nations(UN) headquarters, calling for an end to China’s systematic eradication of Tibetan identity. The...

Black Hat March | Day 9 : From Bilaspur to Kiratpur Sahib

Day 9 of the Black Hat March began slightly later than usual due to heavy rainfall in Bilaspur. The day commenced with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the plan for the journey ahead. Once...

Tibetan Public Marathon 'Run for Dharamshala' Held on World Health Day

The Tibetan Settlement Office successfully hosted the Run for Dharamshala marathon on World Health Day to promote wellness and celebrate community fitness.

How Chinese Propaganda Erased Mongolian Identity—and Much More

Soyonbo Borjgin’s PropagandaScope provides an effective new lens on the CCP’s machinery of erasure. The post How Chinese Propaganda Erased Mongolian Identity—and Much More first appeared on Bitter Winter.

China breaks ground for another massive solar power plant in Tibet, with little social impact info

(TibetanReview.net, Apr07’26) – China’s mega projects in ecologically fragile, seismically active Tibet, especially those meant for generating electric power and providing mass transport services, have always been controversial, all the more because they also involve what is seen as...

Elections’26: Cut out noises and vote in sanity for the 16th TPiE

OPINION Ahead of the Tibetan public voting on Apr 26 to elect the 45-member, 18th Tibetan Parliament in Exile, Tenzin Norbu* pitches for candidates who support the middle way policy for the sake of ensuring an orderly functioning of...

In Tibet, China’s 15th five-year plan drives enforced assimilation under the guise of development

  IN TIBET, CHINA’S 15TH FIVE-YEAR PLAN DRIVES ENFORCED ASSIMILATION UNDER THE GUISE OF DEVELOPMENT IN TIBET, CHINA’S 15TH FIVE-YEAR PLAN DRIVES ENFORCED ASSIMILATION UNDER THE GUISE OF DEVELOPMENT China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) makes clear that the Chinese...

Central Tibetan Administration pays tribute to Tibetan monk Thupten Nyendak, recalls sacrifice for religious freedom

In a post shared on the social media platform X, the CTA's Tibet Advocacy Section remembered Thupten Nyendak, also known as Tulku Athup, as a revered spiritual leader, a Tulku and an abbot, who sacrificed his life at the...