In the letter, China said the Bangladesh and Global Studies textbook contains a map of the Asian region in which the ...
This is one way dolphins die – especially the young ones. Either they go to feed on fish trapped in fishing nets or, worse, ...
Chinese hydroelectric power plans in Tibet threaten to destabilize the Himalayan region’s ecology and politics.
The CCP’s religious and cultural repression on the Tibetan Plateau is also feeding an ecological crisis. The response from ...
NEW YORK (ANI): The Tibet Museum, under the Department of Information and International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration, has launched a travelling exhibition across the United ...
It was he who secured then Prime Minister Nehru’s assent to political asylum for the Dalai Lama when the younger brother fled from Tibet to India in 1959. Thondup co-authored a book, The Noodle Maker ...
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who turns 90 in July, fled Tibet in 1959 for India after a failed uprising against Chinese rule but has expressed a desire to return before he dies. A foreign ...
Thondup, who devoted his life to the Tibetan cause, fled Tibet in 1952 and later established a successful noodle business in Kalimpong. Thondup had shared his experiences of life in exile with ...
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empowerment and transmissions from more than 25 qualified masters and scholars from India and Tibet. Since 1996, he has been teaching at Buddhist institutes in India and across the world ...
Gyalo Thondup, the Dalai Lama's elder brother, set up a noodle-making factory, Trans Himalaya, in Kalimpong in the late 1960s. His authentic Tibetan thukpa became a staple and was exported widely.
The Chinese government says it is open to the Dalai Lama returning home after more than 65 years in exile in India if the leader of Tibetan Buddhism can "return to the right path".