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Govt seeks power to override court rulings in new CAPF recruitment reform Bill
Centre introduces Central Armed Police Forces Bill 2026 to unify CAPF officer rules, override some court rulings, formalise IPS deputation, sparking Opposition federalism concerns.
A Year On, Vietnam and China Must Account for Tulku Hungkar Dorje’s Death
A year after the death of Tulku Hungkar Dorje in Ho Chi Minh City, the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, detention, and death remain shrouded in secrecy. The failure of both Chinese and Vietnamese authorities to provide credible explanations has intensified concerns...
Czech Senate condemns China’s Dalai Lama reincarnation meddling, assault on Tibetan identity
(TibetanReview.net, Mar26’26) – The Senate of the Czech Republic’s parliament has on Mar 25 adopted a resolution, defending the religious freedom of the Tibetan people and their exclusive right to determine their future spiritual leaders in the context of...
The Mirage of Democracy for Exiled Tibetans
I was born in Bylakuppe, one of the largest Tibetan settlements in southern India. From childhood, I grew up in simple barracks, along muddy roads, and among fields shaped by limited resources. These experiences have deeply influenced how I...
Tibet Ranked Least Free Region for Third Consecutive Year in Global Freedom Index
Tibet has once again been ranked the least free region in the world, receiving the lowest possible score in the Freedom in the World 2026 report published by Freedom House. For the third consecutive year, Tibet recorded an overall...
China’s New Year Gift to Mount Kailash Pilgrims: More Checkpoints, Less Pilgrimage
Fearful of the event’s increasing success, Beijing attempts to diminish the holy journey to the point of insignificance. The post China’s New Year Gift to Mount Kailash Pilgrims: More Checkpoints, Less Pilgrimage first appeared on Bitter Winter.
Tibetan parliament adopts new regulations governing use of national flag, emblem, and anthem
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, March 26: Lawmakers of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, during the ongoing budget session on Thursday, formally adopted a comprehensive set of rules regulating the use of the Tibetan national flag, emblem, and national anthem. The legislation, titled...
Taiwan, Tibetan institute sign MOU to teach Mandarin in Tibetan schools in India
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, March 26: In a significant step toward strengthening educational and cultural ties, Taiwan and a Tibetan higher education institute in India signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Wednesday to facilitate the placement of Mandarin teachers...
29 new ITBP outposts set up along China border: MHA report
New Delhi: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has strengthened its presence with 29 new border outposts along the India-China border since 2020 as part of a broader security buildup along the 3,488 km border, according to a report of...
China’s policies drive Tibet to zero score in freedom rankings
Freedom House's 2026 report ranks Tibet among the world's least free regions with a zero score. The findings highlight severe Chinese restrictions on religious freedom, cultural identity, and political rights. State policies continue to enforce ethnic assimilation and strict...














