Central Tibetan Administration has officially standardized the usage of the Tibetan national flag, emblem, and anthem. Following a recent parliamentary approval, Sikyong Penpa Tsering signed the newly regulated symbols at the Kashag Secretariat in Dharamshala. This definitive move aims to clearly highlight Tibet’s historical status as an independent nation prior to its annexation by China. The political leader stated that these standardized symbols will be formally released for public use this May. The initiative remains a key part of Tibet's broader strategy to strengthen international support and urge Beijing to resume unconditional negotiations.
Tibetan president Signs Standardized National Symbols Affirming Historical Status





