Tibet
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‘The Last of Earth’: Deepa Anappara’s novel makes readers engage with the subversiveness of desire
Saloni Sharma
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This book explores what the lack of citizenship status means for Tibetan Muslims in Kashmir
Khalid Wasim Hassan Deepanshu Mohan Ishfaq Ahmad Wani Najam Us Saqib
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Eye on Tibet’s resources, China strikes aggressive note on Dalai Lama’s succession
Tom Harper, The Conversation
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‘Nobody else has right to decide’: India says only Dalai Lama can choose his successor
Scroll Staff
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‘We all look up at the same sky’: Jordan Quill, author of a children’s book on the magic of Tibet
Ipshita Mitra
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Kalimpong: India, China, and a history of espionage and political intrigue in ‘the harbour of Tibet’
Prem Poddar
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The erasure of Tibet’s linguistic diversity
Gerald Roche, The Conversation
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‘He was warm and welcoming’: The first time that the 19-year-old Dalai Lama met Chairman Mao Zedong
Dalai Lama
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66 years after Dalai Lama fled Tibet, his hopes for return fade
Mayank Chhaya
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Was China’s mega dam announcement a trial balloon?
Claude Arpi, Shiv Nadar University
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95 killed as earthquake hits Tibet
Scroll Staff
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In the swirls of Tibetan-American artist’s mandalas, themes of social justice and politics
Mayank Chhaya
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A Tibetan writer reflects on the fight for his motherland while living in ‘exile’ in India
Tsering Namgyal Khortsa
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In election year, domestic politics see India and US converge on taking a hard line on China
Luv Puri
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Why did India refuse to support Tibet initially when China invaded it? A new book finds answers
Dilip Sinha
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From the memoir: A Tibetan Buddhist remembers his years working as a librarian at Tibet House, Delhi
Doboom Tulku Sudhamahi Regunathan
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From the travelogue: An American musician’s travels on foot, truck, bus, and motorbike through Tibet
Scott Ezell
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‘Tibet is not seeking independence’: Dalai Lama says Tibet is part of China, and he is open to talks
Scroll Staff
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This collection of modern Tibetan essays offers heartfelt, heartbreaking accounts of survival, hope
Niyati Bhat
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‘A cliff of clay called home’: What a Tibetan prisoner remembers of his motherland’s ancient culture
Nyen Dhondup T Rekjong