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From Roots to Routes: Unlocking India’s Northeast as a Civilisational Gateway

Parallel to Northeast’s emergence as spiritual corridor, India is building the architecture of Buddhist diplomacy The past few years have seen a significant push towards promoting India’s Buddhist… The post From Roots to Routes: Unlocking India’s Northeast as a...

The 17-Point Agreement: A Promise That Was Broken Before the Ink Dried

OPINION Saurabh Chauhan* offers a clear, evidence-based account of the coercion surrounding the signing of the 17-Point Agreement between Tibet and China 75 years ago, the unfulfilled promises of autonomy, and why the wound remains open even in 2026...

Chinese President Xi set for reciprocal US visit in September

(TibetanReview.net, May16’26) – Chinese president Xi Jinping is to pay a state visit to the United States later this year at the invitation of his counterpart Donald Trump who has just concluded a three-day visit to Beijing. The near-total...

China announces significant new, ‘extremely scarce’, chromite discoveries in Tibet

(TibetanReview.net, May15’26) – China has announced on May 13 significant new discoveries of chromite, an extremely scarce mineral with strategic applications, at two mining areas in Tibet Autonomous Region: Chusum County in Lhokha prefecture and Amdo County in Nagchu...

China changed US Secretary of State’s name to pretend it’s not letting in its twice-sanctioned top rights critic

(TibetanReview.net, May15’26) – To China, the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is “Marco Lu” while he remain the top US diplomat, and during President Donald Trump’s state visit to the country over May 13-15.  Rubio otherwise cannot enter...

After 31 years, China continues to hide the Panchen Lama from the world

May 15, 2026 On May 17, 1995, Chinese authorities kidnapped a six-year-old Tibetan boy, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, just days after His Holiness the Dalai Lama recognized him as the reincarnated Panchen Lama, one of Tibetan Buddhism’s most important leaders....

TCCR Marks 25 Years of Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation

The Tibetan Centre for Conflict Resolution (TCCR), a pioneering non-profit organization based in Dharamshala dedicated to non-violent conflict management, celebrated 25 years of service in peacebuilding and conflict transformation today at the Staff Mess Hall of the Central Tibetan...

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