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Uttarakhand HC stays deportation of Pakistani Sikh family in Dehradun pending security assessment

The Uttarakhand High Court has directed that a Pakistani Sikh family residing in Dehradun should not be deported if they do not pose a threat to national security. A single-judge Bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Tiwari observed on Thursday,...

China accused of militarising Tibetan kindergarten children

The photographs, published by the Chinese Communist Party's United Front Work Department, depict young Tibetan children dressed in camouflage uniforms, marching beneath the Chinese flag, and taking part in mock combat drills while carrying imitation rifles.

Dalai Lama discharged from Delhi hospital after successful knee replacement surgery

Tibetan spiritual leader, the 14th Dalai Lama, was discharged from Apollo Hospitals on Friday following a successful left knee replacement surgery in New Delhi. Shared on his official X account, medical staff confirmed he is stable and expected to...

‘Historically, China has nothing to do with Tibet’: Tibetan leader Penpa Tsering

Central Tibetan Administration’s top-elected political leader – the Sikyong,  Penpa Tsering – has reiterated that ‘historically’ China had nothing to do with Tibet and the two have no commonality. Rather, Tibet has centuries-old cultural and religious ties with India....

Dalai Lama ‘takes a knee’, undergoes successful replacement surgery in New Delhi

The Dalai Lama underwent a successful left knee replacement surgery at the Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, with his doctors reporting that he was recovering well and remained in good spirits. A medical bulletin issued on 8 June said...

Dalai Lama undergoes successful knee replacement surgery; recovery progressing well

Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama underwent a successful left knee replacement surgery and is recovering well, his personal physicians said in a video message on Monday.

Devotees make beeline for Mongolia to pay homage to relics of Lord Buddha’s disciples 

Devotees on Sunday made a beeline for Gandantegchenling Monastery in Mongolia to pay homage to the Holy Relics of two chief disciples of Lord Buddha. On May 30, India transferred the sacred relics to Mongolia for the 10-day public...

Tibet advocacy takes centre stage in Sydney as activists mark Chushi Gangdruk anniversary, Tiananmen Massacre

Tibet advocacy, cultural preservation and calls for greater international awareness of the Tibetan cause were at the forefront of commemorative events held in Sydney over the weekend to mark the 68th anniversary of the founding of Chushi Gangdruk and...

Nepal PM Balen seeks UK, China intervention amid Lipulekh-Kalapani row with India

Nepalese Prime Minister Balendra Shah on Sunday triggered a fresh “border row”, saying his country had “encroached” upon territories in India, while claiming the latter also “encroached” upon Nepalese territories. Answering questions in the Nepalese Parliament on a long-running...

‘Encroaching Indian land’: Nepal PM Balendra Shah’s remarks trigger controversy

Nepal Prime Minister Balendra Shah on Sunday said he has learnt about his country “encroaching” territories in India, as he sought to answer questions in Parliament on a long-running border dispute. He further said both countries have agreed to...