Is this the beginning of the end? Since Trump took office, the American embassy in Delhi, India has stopped accepting the Tibetan yellow book as a...
Today, if you place yourself in any of the Indian border states of Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh or Sikkim for example, it would be clear...
Why doesn’t Lobsang Sangay put his money where his mouth is and, for the first time, actually show REAL gratitude to the Indian government instead of...
Worryingly, Tibetans are starting to lose Indian support. In the last few months, India has shown great interest in fostering a more positive Sino-Indian relationship.
An article on India Today addresses the context behind the Indian government’s recent memo to their officials, directing them to avoid ‘Thank You India’ events organized...
Reuters has recently published a report of India’s banning Tibetans from holding Tibetan Uprising Day rallies in New Delhi this year...
When the Tibetan community is analyzed, it is very difficult for any honest individual to classify the community as refugees...
Yet another blow to the Tibetan exile community as Switzerland rejects the asylum applications of 300 Tibetans and forces them to leave the country...
As we dig deeper into the issues of the Tibetan leadership, we can see clearly why support has not been forthcoming by the Bhutanese to the...
Mila Rangzen recounts the Tibetan leadership's double standards and policies on the news that Tibetans will be able to gain Indian citizenship...
In a move that is beginning to be mirrored by many others, Sweden announced in June 2016 that it no longer accepts the Tibetan Yellow Book...
On June 28, 2016 Swedish authorities announced that they no longer accepted the Tibetan Identity Certificate as a valid identification document...
Sikyong Lobsang Sangay visited the Central University of Tibetan Studies in Varanasi where students had an opportunity to ask some tough but fair questions...
While the average Tibetan may be struggling for their everyday needs, in reality their leadership is not. There are many terrible and uncomfortable truths...
Many Tibetans are flocking to become Indian nationals and to enjoy the rights of a free and democratic country...