today-is-a-good-day
10.1 C
New Delhi
Sunday, December 7, 2025
spot_img

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...
spot_img

Opinion: The RIC triangle and Tibet’s political Aspiration

It was the state of strife, strain and harmony among the giant neighbours Russia, China and India through the vicissitudes of time in recent...

Internal Politics could incapacitate Tibetan Cause

By NgawangTenpa The internal squabble between the two the arguably most prominent members within the community of the Central Tibetan Administration has seen numerous exchanges...

Tibetan Diaspora: A Study of Citizenship and Identity

The growing trend over the last several years among a section of Tibetan youngsters to legally assert their Indian citizenship has given rise to...

Opinion: ‘A truly exceptional man’

Elie Wiesel, Barbara Walters, Bono, William F. Buckley, Jr., David Suzuki, Jesse Helms, Piers Morgan, Alice Waters and others remember first meetings with the Dalai...

‘Irreparable loss of a professor who opened Tibetan sources to western scholars’

Professor Elliot Sperling (January 4, 1951 – January 29, 2017) (TibetanReview.net, Feb11, 2017) – The Tibetan Parliament in Exile on Feb 8 called the death...

Tibet medal-of-courage awardee has two sons living in exile

Dear Tibetan Review Members, Tashi Delek to everyone. My name is Dawa Tsering. I am the elder son of Tibetan Political prisoner Mrs. Yeshi Choedon...
spot_img