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We have to formalise our ties with governments: Sikyong Penpa Tsering on Tibet’s political future, global outreachSikyong Penpa Tsering discusses the Tibetan government-in-exile's efforts to maintain its community and international relationships after t...
Nancy Pelosi meets with Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, despite China's criticismA US Congressional delegation, led by Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, chair of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, arrived Tuesday in the...
China will interfere with Dalai Lama succession, prepared for democratic transition: Tibetan SikyongTsering, who also holds the title of Sikyong, stated that the Chinese government issued a "diktat" in 2007 on the need for it to be involve...
BRO constructs road to Maza border post in Arunachal PradeshThe road was constructed up to Maza, a border post along the LAC in the district, the BRO official said. The Maza border post had witnessed...
PM phones Dalai Lama to convey birthday greetings; Tibetan leader says he has taken "full advantage" of India's freedomLast year, there was no messaging by Indian political leaders on the Dalai Lama's birthday when ties between India and China nosedived foll...
China should recognise that Dalai Lama is key to resolving Sino-Tibetan conflict: Head of Tibetan-govt-in exile“His Holiness the Dalai Lama is one of the foremost guides of our time and is one of the few individuals who can reorient Sino-Tibetan hist...
Penpa Tsering sworn-in as president Tibetan government-in-exileChief Justice Commissioner Sonam Norbu Dagpo administered the oath to Penpa Tsering, the second democratically-elected Sikyong (president) ...
Can’t separate border, future of ties: Author S Jaishankar on China‘For new ground to be broken, much more is needed on the positive side of the ledger’
Asadha Purnima: India to go big on Buddha’s first sermonThe Central Tibetan Administration has asked Tibetan Buddhists to participate in the event in large numbers to “support and appreciate” the...
View: India needs to buck up its analysis, intelWhile many will be content to lay the blame only on China, questions also need to be asked about the systemic shortcomings in strategic ana...
ITBP unveils mechanised column for deployment on China borderTill now, only the Border Security Force (BSF) under the home ministry, that guards the Indo-Pak border, had an artillery unit and some mec...
ITBP raises maiden mechanised column for quick deployment at China borderIndia will deploy a mechanised column of power vehicles and machines to speedily mobilise troops along the India-China border to stop anoth...
Chumar standoff an 'evil design' of PLA: Ex-ITBP chief Subhas GoswamiThe standoff was one of the longest between the two sides on this border which has witnessed a number of incidents between ITBP/Army and PL...
ITBP to create 50 new posts along China; says no warmongeringAiming to bolster its presence along the Sino-India border, the ITBP will create over 50 new posts and deploy about 8,000 troops along this...
China-India border tension remains despite growing economic ties: US"Tensions persist along disputed portions of the sino- Indian border, where both countries patrol with the armed forces," the Pentagon said...
India's 'provocations' along the border will 'destroy' foundation of mutual trust: Chinese analystThe statement comes as a response to India increasing patrol at a tri-junction of India, China and Myanmar to prevent a repeat of a Doklam-...
If India takes the lead in ethical and moral education, China will follow: Dalai LamaThe Chinese government must respect Tibetan culture and the Tibetan language, said Dalai Lama.
- India-China should become inseparable strategic partners
India and China, both emerging countries, should become "inseparable strategic partners" overcoming the "deep scars" inflicted by the 1962 ...
- India must revisit 1962 humiliation, admit blunders for catharsis
For India to grow out of the morass of humiliation, it must revisit that war, and admit to major blunders committed at every level.
- China way ahead on border infrastructure
India has completed only 9 of 73 earmarked roads due to red tape, lack of funds.