Collection of Articles on Tibet Published
Communist China’s liberalisation policy of the late 1970’s opened the gateway of the ‘Forbidden Land’ to the outside world for the first time since it assumed full control over Tibet in 1959.
Corporal Punishment – Let’s talk about it
“You come home, raise your hand on your wife/husband, it’s an assault. But when the same hands are raised on your children, it’s
discipline”.
Jiang’s Art of War and Tibet Issue
The People’s Republic of China is many things to many people: a vast market of a billion consumers to the corporate leaders in the west, a mystery wrapped in enigma to the diplomats trying to run the embassy of mutually beneficial relations
Communist party controls Tibet
Some 120,000 members of the Communist Party of China, of whom 60 per cent (72,000) are of Tibetan nationality, run the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). The executive vice-chairman of TAR told TNN .
Foreigners held up by angry protests in Himachal district
Authorities in Una district in Himachal Pradesh moved swiftly to contradict a television channel report that people who were angry that the Union Government had failed to secure the release of three Indians held in Iraq had taken 37 foreigners hostage.