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China Protests US Meeting With Dalai Lama in India
China has objected to a meeting between the Dalai Lama and the U.S. coordinator for Tibetan affairs, Uzra Zeya, saying that “no external forces have the right to interfere” in affairs of Tibet.

Remembering Pema Tseden and His Legacy
His films depict the stories of how modernization brought to Tibet by Chinese rule affects the Tibetans’ traditional lives and values that are embedded in Tibetan Buddhism.

With the Death of Pema Tseden, Tibetan Cinema Just Lost Its Most Iconic Director
With his death, Tibet has lost a voice that spoke with great humanity through images and words about the challenges and hardships of being Tibetan in 21st-century China.

Who Are the Young Self-immolators in Tibet?
Beijing has been quietly sinicizing Tibet, and young Tibetans are showing their resistance to the policy with their lives.

China Blacks Out NBA Celtics Games Over Tibet, Xi Comments
Broadcaster Tencent has scrubbed all Boston games, highlights and replays after player Enes Kanter called President Xi a “brutal dictator.” Meanwhile, 43 nations formally criticized China over its treatment of Uyghurs..

Tibetans Defy China to Celebrate Dalai Lama's Birthday Online
Although Beijing forbids possession and display of the Dalai Lama's image, Tibetans post photos of his feet, shoes, and his body in maroon-colored robes to celebrate his 86th birthday.

Tibetans in Exile Facing New Challenges
Tibetans in exile will elect the new president in April. The leader will need fresh thinking and expertise to navigate the challenges ahead.

The Tibetan National Uprising Day and China’s Tibet Dilemma
This March marks the 62nd anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day. It’s also an occasion to question the intentions behind the PRC’s policies.

China-India: Talk Is Cheap, but Never Free
There are many reasons all parties should avoid a second Sino-Indian border war – the costs of conversation are only one of many factors that would delay conflict resolution.

REVIEW: The Himalayan Arc, Journeys East of South-east
Analysts, diplomats, journalists and authors give voice to a region that is growing in importance on the world stage.