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Opinions

ELECTIONS ’26: Mr Tseten Phuntsok, an Exemplary Chitue Candidate

OPINION Mr Tseten Phuntsok has a profound understanding of the three pillars of Tibetan democracy, unwavering commitment to the CTA, has consistently demonstrated fearless dedication to the unity of all...

Mt Everest ‘Rising Dragon’ Ad-stunt mocks China’s environment protection claims

OPINION Shongka* blames China’s double standard in enforcing laws for the now much-criticized ‘Rising Dragon’ fireworks publicity stunt that...

Fireworks of Occupation: Arc’teryx and Cai Guo-Qiang’s Desecration of Tibet

LETTER TO THE EDITOR (TibetanReview.net, Sep23’25) Last week, the Canadian outdoor brand Arc’teryx, now owned by Chinese sportswear giant...

In Occupation’s Shadow, Democracy Becomes Tibet’s Weapon

OPINION Aritra Banerjee* examines how Tibetans have made democracy and non-violence central to their identity and resistance, contrasting the...

Securing Tibet’s future: Re-elect the proven leader, Sikyong Penpa Tsering

OPINION Ahead of the expected start of the process for the exile Tibetan elections next month, Prof Nawang Phuntsog*...
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Tibet: The cause célèbre without closure

(This article appeared in the November-December 2014 edition of Tibetan Review.) Tibet as a cause célèbre has moved on, now drawing only incidental global attention,...

The impediments to Tibetan entrepreneurial growth in India

Tsewang Rigzin* says growth of modern enterprises is vital for sustaining the Tibetan community in India but finds that it is beset with legal,...

Shangri-La

– By Sujit Banerjee* Once upon a far away, where Heavens touch the mountain snow Temple bells sent spirits free To bless the souls of those below The rolling...

What’s cooking behind China’s Dalai Lama talks?

Editorial (From the print edition Sept-Oct 2014) Two remarks made recently by Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, caused international news headlines. It is...

Patriotism, a game of truth?

From the print edition of Tibetan Review. By Pema Thinley Truth is, in the end, what one wants to believe it to be when it is...

THE LION FROM CHAMDO

Remembering and Celebrating a True Son of Tibet Dipping mercury combined with occasional rain added a layer of physical discomfort to the numbness triggered by...
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