‘We Are No Monks’ hold preview in Dharamsala
Pema Dhondup, the man behind the first Tibetan feature film, says his movie was an attempt to ask his viewers if the Tibetan struggle can take a violent turn in the future. “It’s just a question”
Maintain tradition of ahimsa, says the Dalai Lama
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Saturday said people of India should maintain the country’s glorious tradition of “ahimsa” for all-round development.
Tibetan Youth Leadership Training starts at Bylakuppe
An assuring number of 110 young aspiring students from as much as 19 regions and cities of India, hailing from 50 different colleges and schools registered for the Tibetan Youth Leadership Training at the Dickyi Larsoe Settlement, Bylakuppe, South India.
Chinese authorities reward police station for “safeguarding the motherland’s unification and peace in the border areas”
The two highest executive authorities of the People’s Republic of China, the State Council and the Central Military Commission, issued a joint order conferring the honorary title ‘Model Frontier Police Substation’
Further thaw likely in India-China ties
Asia’s two fastest-growing economies — India and China — are likely to continue edging closer in 2004 through recently improved diplomatic, defense and economic ties.
Seven days in Tibet
Tibet may have been encroached upon by crass modernity,but only in the towns. Elsewhere, it is essentially unchanged, and remains a deeply mysterious, still forbidding land.