US warns of worsening Chinese record on human rights
China has not met its commitments to address human rights concerns, which were made in December talks with the United States, the State Department said. “During much of 2002, we saw incremental, but unprecedented steps in the right
Experts slam Indian stand on Tibet
A meeting of China experts and activists in New Delhi on Wednesday slammed India for accepting a part of Tibet as autonomous Chinese territory, calling it a failure of India’s foreign policy.
At Rumtek, Beijing story so far: 11-year wait
When he turned 19 six days ago, they organised a little celebration in Dharamsala for Ogyen Thinley Dorjee. But this wasn’t the way he wanted it. Three birthdays had come and gone and he, the 17th Gyalwapa Karmapa who had the backing of the Dalai Lama
Temples to Tibet on RSS agenda at crucial meet
Thousands of activists from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have gathered in the southern tip of the country to discuss issues ranging from Ayodhya to Tibet as well as next year’s general elections.
Alcatel introduces broadband Internet access in Tibet
Alcatel, the world leader in broadband access solutions, has partnered with China Netcom to successfully introduce digital subscriber line (DSL) broadband solutions in Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan autonomous region in China.
Standing by Dalai Lama
What happened on 23rd of June in Beijing during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee was the last thing that the communist leaders of China were prepapred for. In order to to score a point over the guests
Interview with Prof. Samdong Rimpoche, ‘Kalon Tripa’ (Prime Minister), Tibetan Government in-exile
His Holiness the Dalaia Lama’s Government in exile views the current visit of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to China as an important step taken at an appropriate time. Samdong Rimpoche, Kalon Tripa (Prime Minister) of Tibetan Government in eixle