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25 Years After ‘Disappearing’ Tibetan Panchen Lama, China Is No Nearer to Its Goal

25 Years After ‘Disappearing’ Tibetan Panchen Lama, China Is No Nearer to Its Goal

By Sophie Richardson
In 1995, Chinese authorities took a 6-year-old Tibetan child, identified as the Panchen Lama reincarnate, from his home. He hasn’t been seen since.
Will India’s Hindu Nationalists Play the ‘Tibet Card’ Against China?

Will India’s Hindu Nationalists Play the ‘Tibet Card’ Against China?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Or will the Tibet card remain buried in the deck?

The World's Third Pole Is Melting

The World's Third Pole Is Melting

By Dechen Palmo
How can Asian countries survive without Tibetan glaciers and water?

The Geopolitics of Language in the Himalayas

The Geopolitics of Language in the Himalayas

By Gerald Roche and Lauren Gawne
The Himalayas are a global center for linguistic diversity. But that diversity is at risk.

Amid Chinese Protests Over Arunachal Pradesh, India Stands Firm

Amid Chinese Protests Over Arunachal Pradesh, India Stands Firm

By Aman Thakker
Modi plans to visit Arunachal Pradesh soon to send a signal to China to stop testing India over the northeastern state.
‘Skeleton God’: Exorcising Demons in Tibet

‘Skeleton God’: Exorcising Demons in Tibet

By Jonathan DeHart
Mysterious murders, corruption, and the ghosts of history haunt the fictional Tibetan town of Yangkar.

The Dalai Lama's Tawang Visit: The Aftermath

The Dalai Lama's Tawang Visit: The Aftermath

By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Perhaps this is New Delhi’s way of holding its own against China.
Border Pressure: The Dalai Lama Will Visit Arunachal Pradesh

Border Pressure: The Dalai Lama Will Visit Arunachal Pradesh

By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Will the Tibetan leader's visit to Arunachal Pradesh escalate border tensions between India and China?

China Pressures Europe to Stay Silent on Human Rights

China Pressures Europe to Stay Silent on Human Rights

By Kai Mueller
China's attempts to export its censorship and authoritarianism raise serious questions for all European countries.

Kagyu Samye Ling: Scotland's Buddhist Monastery

Kagyu Samye Ling: Scotland's Buddhist Monastery

By Bradley Jardine and Sakshi Rai
In 1967, Choje Akong Rinpoche helped found the first Tibetan temple in the West.

Nepal Looks East to China

Nepal Looks East to China

By Ankit Panda
Amid a nadir in ties with India, Nepal's prime minister looks to China for an alternate source of economic opportunity.
Tibet in Limbo: An Exile’s Account of Citizenship in a World of Nation-States

Tibet in Limbo: An Exile’s Account of Citizenship in a World of Nation-States

By Tenzin Pelkyi
The international community needs to address the plight of Tibetan refugees.

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