Tsering Passang | 9 March 2026 |
March 10 is not merely an anniversary for Tibetans. It is a day of national remembrance, political resolve, and global solidarity. As geopolitics shifts and China’s global influence deepens, this date has acquired renewed relevance – not only for Tibetans in exile, but also for democracies grappling with Beijing’s growing assertiveness and transnational repression.
From “Peaceful Liberation” to Military Invasion
After the Chinese Communist Party established the People’s Republic of China in 1949, Chairman Mao declared the “peaceful liberation” of Tibet from foreign imperialists. Soon afterwards, the People’s Liberation Army entered Tibetan territory from the eastern frontiers and never left the peaceful Buddhist nation, which has rich and unexploited natural ...





