India to build 27 new roads along border with China as part of development plan
India plans to build 27 new roads along its 3,225-kilometer (2,015-mile) -long border with China over the next six years to develop infrastructure in the remote frontier districts
AP site yields new Buddhist school based on goddess
Archaeological explorations at a tiny village in Andhra Pradesh’s West Godavari district by the Archaeological Survey of India have led to a find that could have major implications for the study of Buddhism.
DDA bulldozes two new structures in Majnu-ka-Tilla
According to the Voice of Tibet (VOT), DDA brought down two structures in Majnu-ka- Tilla around this morning. The Tibetan government-in-exile has stepped in to prevent the eviction of settlers earlier.
37th TYC Working Committee meeting concludes with 34-point resolution
The 37th Working Committee Meeting Of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) was held in Tsering Dolma Hall, Tibetan Homes Mussorie in the valley of Uttranchal from 27th to 31st August.
With remote sensing, ASI plans return to Nalanda
In what could be its biggest excavation project in recent times, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is formulating a conceptual plan to resume excavations in Nalanda, one of the world’s
The second liberation of Tibet?
A rather strange piece of news appeared recently in the press: a German Google Earth user spotted a military base in China’s Northern plains. There would be nothing extraordinary in this if the
Seven days in Tibet: China’s giant footprint looms large on Tibet, Canadians discover
Entering Tibet at Gongkhar Airport, we drive around the base of a mountain to reach our hotel in Lhasa. Returning to the airport one amazing week later, we zip through the mountain instead