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Tibetan Monk Zega Gyatso Released in Critical Condition, Raises Renewed Concerns Over Treatment of Tibetan Prisoners
A recently released report from the Human Rights Desk of the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR) of the Central Tibetan Administration has raised serious concerns over the condition of Tibetan monk Zega Gyatso, who was released from...
Tibet is Not Negotiable: India’s Ecological and Civilizational Stakes
When thinking about the future of India’s Tibet policy, two critical things must be taken into account, water, and Buddhism. The post Tibet is Not Negotiable: India’s Ecological and Civilizational Stakes appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Exhibition showcases independent Tibet during British India
(TibetanReview.net, Apr04’26) – Tibet was an independent country when Great Britain ruled India and had a political officer posted in Sikkim, then also an independent kingdom, to conduct diplomacy with it, highlights an exhibition that opened Apr 3 at...
Nepal’s spring Everest climbing season begins as 32 charged for scamming climbers, insurers
(TibetanReview.net, Apr03’26) – The dangers of climbing the world’s highest peak, Mt Everest, posed by nature and its elements are pretty well-known. However, other dangers also appear to lurk. Nepal has charged 32 people involved in facilitating climbs and...
3.8 magnitude earthquake strikes Tibet
An earthquake of magnitude 3.8 struck Tibet on Friday as per the National Center for Seismology.
Dalai Lama Accepts Invitation for Summer Visit to Ladakh
Dalai Lama has officially accepted an invitation from regional Buddhist leaders to visit Ladakh this summer, bringing spiritual blessings to the region.
Tibetan Activist Embarks on Cross-France 'Cycling for Tibet' Campaign
Tibetan activist Sonam Dhondup has launched a three-month cycling campaign across France to protest China's repressive policies and demand global support.
Exhibition on Tibet’s independence and diplomatic history opens at CTA Tibet Museum
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, April 3: The exile Tibetan government, officially known as the Central Tibetan Administration’s Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), inaugurated a four-month long temporary exhibition titled “Frontier Diplomacy: Britain, Tibet and Sir Basil Gould” on Friday at...
Tibet Museum exhibits old documents from 1947 to prove Independent status of Tibet
The Tibet Museum of the Tibetan government in-exile inaugurates an exhibition "Frontier Diplomacy: Britain, Tibet and Sir Basil Gould", to prove the independent status of Tibet.
Sikyong Inaugurates The Tibet Museum’s Temporary Exhibition on Frontier Diplomacy; Sir Basil Gould’s Granddaughter Attends
Dharamshala: Earlier this morning at The Tibet Museum, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, along with Frances C. Cutler—the granddaughter of Sir Basil John Gould, who served as the British Political Officer in Sikkim from 1935 to 1945—attended the inauguration of the...
From a British Officer’s Personal Archive to Tibet Museum, Rare 1948 Documents Reaffirm Tibet’s Sovereign Status
By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 3 April: The Tibet Museum of the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) today launched a temporary exhibition titled “Frontier Diplomacy: Britain, Tibet and Sir Basil Gould.”
China debuts Sinicized Tibetan dance drama to propagandise ethnic unity campaign message
(TibetanReview.net, Apr02’26) – China premiered on Mar 28 a Sinicized Tibetan tap dance drama in Beijing to celebrate the 67th anniversary of its full annexation of Tibet. The event came as Beijing implemented a new ethnic unity law which...
India to effectively ban Chinese CCTV cameras due to security concerns
(TibetanReview.net, Apr02’26) – India has decided to block several Chinese manufacturers from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras in the country starting Apr 1 as part of a major push to strengthen digital security and reduce dependence on foreign surveillance technology,...
Strategic Indian delegation engages with Dharamshala, explores Tibet in shifting geopolitics
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, April 2: A delegation of Indian scholars, analysts, and policy researchers from nine prominent Indian institutions concluded a three-day orientation visit to Dharamshala, aimed at deepening engagement on Tibet within India’s strategic and policy discourse. The...
India to Ban Sales of These Chinese CCTV Brands Starting This Month
India is barring Chinese CCTV brands like Hikvision and Dahua by denying certification. Indian manufacturers now dominate but premium camera costs have risen.
China tightens security, imposes restrictions at Lungngn Monastery during Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche memorial ceremonies
Chinese authorities have enforced extensive restrictions and heightened security around Lungngn Monastery in Gade County, Golog, during the ongoing memorial prayer ceremonies for the late Tibetan Buddhist leader Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche, according to Tibet Times, as cited by...
Tibetan Activist Pedals for Freedom, One French City at a Time
By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 2 April: Twenty years after fleeing Tibet, Sonam Dhondup has not seen his parents once — and he may never again. The Tibetan activist, based in France, began cycling on Wednesday to make sure the...
China Secretly Sentences Tibetan Monk to Seven Years
Chinese officials secretly sentenced Tibetan monk Dhargye to 7 years in prison for praying to the Dalai Lama, exposing severe religious suppression in Tibet.
Indian and Tibetan Leaders Hold Strategic Security Dialogue in Dharamshala
Indian scholars and Tibetan leaders held a closed-door roundtable in Dharamshala to address regional security threats and evolving Indo-Pacific geopolitics.
Tibetan and India strategic thinkers discuss India-Tibet-China relations and future
The roundtable was part of a broader orientation programme held from March 30 to April 2, organised by the Tibet Action Institute in partnership with the Asia Strategic Forum and Closed Door Policy Consulting. The initiative brought a delegation...
Education Kalon Tharlam Dolma Changra Inaugurates Tibetan Language Laboratory at Petoen School, Addresses the staff and students
Dharamshala: Kalon Tharlam Dolma Changra (Minister) of the Department of Education, Central Tibetan Administration, inaugurated the Tibetan Language Laboratory at Mewoen Tsuglag Petoen School on the morning of 1 April 2026. Upon arrival, the Education Kalon was welcomed by Sambhota...
China has jailed disappeared Tibetan monk in secret trial after sounding his imminent release
(TibetanReview.net, Apr01’26) – A Tibetan Buddhist monk who remained disappeared since his arrest by Chinese police in Tibet’s capital Lhasa more than four and half years ago has been found jailed for seven years after a secret trial, reported...
Dalai Lama set for Ladakh visit this summer
(TibetanReview.net, Apr01’26) – As in past many years, save during the Covid-19 pandemic period of 2020-22, the Dalai Lama is to visit Ladakh this summer. The exiled spiritual leader of Tibet gave his consent after a delegation from the...
Tibetan monk secretly jailed for 7 years by China, whereabouts kept hidden after arrest in Lhasa
The Chinese authorities accused Dargye of performing prayers and making religious offerings to the Dalai Lama, as well as helping a few Tibetan monks escape from Tibet. On August 5, 2021, he was arrested in Lhasa along with his...
Opinion: Not Every Trophy is a Gold Cup – Reclaiming the Prestige of the GCMGC
By Kalsang Rinchen As the countdown begins for the North America GCMGC at the Randall Islands in New York in May 2026, the familiar thrill of “Cup season” is beginning to ripple through the diaspora. For those of us...

























