China's ambitious plan to build a mega-hydropower dam on the Brahmaputra river poses serious downstream implications for neighboring countries.
Larung Gar, founded in 1980, has long been a hub for Buddhist monks and nuns seeking to deepen their spiritual education.
Tibetan lawmakers in exile have criticised China for imposing sanctions against two civil society organisations and 20 ...
Tibetans in France have been sounding the alarm over the Guimet Museum of Asian Arts' relabelling of its art and artefacts ...
The Sinicization strategy extends to forced relocations, restrictions on Tibetan Buddhism, and the promotion of Mandarin and ...
China has approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam on the eastern rim of the Tibetan plateau despite ...
The dam is to be built at a huge gorge in the Himalayan reaches where the Brahmaputra river makes a huge U-turn to flow into ...
Chinese authorities have imposed strict new regulations limiting cultural and religious freedoms for Tibetan children during ...
The deputy speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in-exile, Dolma Tsering, said that the decision shows how far the Chinese Communist regime's hands can go. She urged nations of the United Nations and all ...
MEA also said that India has expressed its concern to China over the hydropower project on the Brahmaputra in Tibet, urging ...
The US Congressional-Executive Commission on China CECC has released its annual report detailing ongoing human rights abuses ...