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Opinions

Elections’26: Elect Kelsang Phuntsok Jungney, a skilled crisis manager with impeccable service record

Tenzin Norzin* presents her case for the election of Mr. Kelsang Phuntsok Jungney as a member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile from North America in the upcoming, 2026...

Elections’26: Re-Elect Tenzing Jigme – A Proven Leader with Integrity and Vision

Mr Tashi Dawa* presents his case for the re-election of Mr. Tenzing Jigme as a member of the...

No More Appeasement: Why the UK Must Block China’s Mega-Embassy Now

OPINION Ahead of a Nov 15 demonstration by critics of Beijing’s policies, actions, and rule in their repressed homelands,...

“Even Silence Burns”: Days after March 10, 1959—the horrific invasion of Tibet by China

Paying homage to the people in Tibet today whose culture, language, and identity have been suppressed after China’s...

The War for Tibet’s Story: Reclaiming Identity in an Age of Algorithmic Occupation

OPINION Aritra Banerjee* examines Beijing’s cognitive-warfare strategy in Tibet through the lens of strategic communication, drawing on Dr Neville Bolt’s...
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Multination state system best bet for resolving Sino-Tibetan issue

Prof. SD Muni, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies & Analysis, New Delhi, suggests that China be pressured in whatever peaceful way it is...

Tibetan Spiritual Leader and The Highest Indian Civilian Medal: Why India refrains from conferring the Bharat Ratna on the Dalai Lama

Kunsang Thokmay* argues that though the Dalai Lama fully deserves the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honour, New Delhi may be disinclined to respond...

Pah-La – A Shallow and Confusing Examination of Tibetan Non-Violent Resistance

Pah-La written by Abhishek MajumdarDirected by Debbie HannanRoyal Court Theatre, London, UK Reviewed by Georgina Choekyi Doji, Tenzing Zega, Dechen Pemba, Kunsang Kelden, and Sonam...

Jobless growth in India: Implication for Tibetans in exile

Tashi Phuntsok* questions the lack of discussion of the serious problem of unemployment in the exiled Tibetan community in South Asia and discusses the...

Looking at Tibetan nationalism beyond the anti-colonial paradigm

Dr Dibyesh Anand, Professor and Head of Department, International Relations, University of Westminster, argues that Prof Dawa Norbu was not just a Tibetan intellectual...

Sixty Years Today: A Martyr Shot on the Banks of Lhasa’s Kyichu River

Paljor Tsarong* remembers an unsung independence fighter who died during the tumult of China’s brutal suppression of the Mar 1959 Tibetan national uprising in...
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