Unified and massive protests to mar Hu Jintao’s India visit
As of now, there is no indication of what so ever that India will press Chinese President; Hu Jintao on any of the issues related to Tibet and its people when he visits India later in the coming week.
China: Will India repeat the mistakes of 1962?
When President Hu Jintao lands in Delhi, India and China will not only celebrate the conclusion of a Year of Friendship, but also another memorable event.
Press Conference by TYC in New Delhi
Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) held a press conference at the Indian Women’s Press Corps in New Delhi today. It was particularly for the Indian media to highlight Tibet’s issue
Ahead of prez visit, China brings Dalai Lama back into focus
Ahead of President Hu Jintao’s visit next week, China has raised the Dalai Lama issue with India, saying the supporters of Tibetan spiritual leader have been using Indian
And Where’s The Panchen Lama?
As the country gets ready to extend a warm welcome to President Hu Jintao of China, who arrives in India on his first state visit on November 20, 2006, please do spare a
Tibet Foundation to celebrate 21 years of supporting the people of Tibet and Mongolia
Tibet Foundation is celebrating its 21st anniversary of helping the people of Tibet and Mongolia next month. The British Tibetan charity, founded in 1985 works toward creating
Delegation from autonomous regions meet for Tibetan cause
A 13-member delegation from 10 different autonomous regions across the world is here to support the Tibetan cause and to share their ideas relating to autonomy and to
Online encyclopedia offline in China
China’s easing of a ban on the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia appears to have been short-lived. Users reported Friday that the site was
Why I will protest Hu Jintao’s visit
When Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in New Delhi on Monday, I will protest. I do this because it is my moral obligation, as a person living in a free country,
India can help resolve Tibetan issue: Dalai Lama’s office
The Dalai Lama welcomes growing friendship between India and China but feels at the same time that New Delhi can help resolve the Tibetan issue, says the spiritual