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Exposing Propaganda and Fact-Checking Puran Chettri’s Misleading Narrative

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In the realm of geopolitics and international relations, the Tibet-China dispute remains a focal point, particularly regarding the Dalai Lama's role and influence. Puran Chettri's article titled "The Dalai Lama’s Trip to the US is to Prepare for the Transfer of Assets and the Recognition of the 15th Dalai Lama" which was published on Storify (website) is a deeply misleading piece, laced with speculative claims, and unsubstantiated narratives. This article aims to reveal Mr. Chettri’s misleading assertions, expose the underlying propaganda, and highlight how such writings serve to undermine Tibetan-Indian relations while aligning suspiciously with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda.

China’s Relentless Exploitation of the Tibetan Plateau: How Recent Warming and Environmental Devastation Threaten...

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The Tibetan Plateau, often referred to as the "Asian Water Tower," is one of the most ecologically sensitive and strategically vital regions in the world. Home to the largest repository of freshwater outside the polar regions, the plateau is the source of several major rivers that sustain billions of people across Asia. However, recent studies and reports have raised grave concerns about the future of this fragile ecosystem due to increasing temperatures, accelerated glacial melt, and the intensified environmental degradation driven by China's industrial and infrastructural expansion.
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30 Years Of Silence: The Abduction Of The 11th Panchen Lama And Tibet’s Unanswered...

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On May 17, 1995, the Chinese government abducted a six-year-old Tibetan boy, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, just three days after His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama officially recognized him as the 11th Panchen Lama—the second-highest spiritual authority in Tibetan Buddhism. Since that day, he has not been seen in public. Tomorrow marks 30 years of his disappearance, and still, the world waits for answers.

28th Anniversary of The Ghulja Massacre: China’s Bloody Crackdown on Uyghur Freedom.

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The city of Ghulja, East Turkestan (officially called Yining, Xinjiang by China), became a battleground on February 5, 1997. Thousands of peaceful Uyghur demonstrators took to the streets to demand justice, freedom, and an end to religious and cultural repression. The response? Brutal violence from Chinese security forces, mass arrests, and the cold-blooded killing of innocent people. Today, on its 28th anniversary, we remember the lives lost and the crimes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has tried to erase from history. On that bitter winter morning, thousands of Uyghurs gathered in the streets of Ghulja, chanting for freedom and equal rights. The Chinese authorities had long been suffocating Uyghur culture—banning traditional meshrep gatherings and arresting religious leaders under fabricated charges of "separatism."

Tibet’s Gen Z the new saddle for China’s Hoax ‘Development’

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On May 23, 2023, Beijing observed a forum on the development of Tibet where the primary topic of discussion was ‘Younger generation contributing to...

The Fourth of June Incident: A Turning Point in Chinese History

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Highly sensitive topics in China Tiananmen Square is a public square in China’s city of Beijing. It has witnessed great cultural significance as it...

Boarding Schools and Bulldozers: China’s Masterclass in Tibetan Assimilation and Land Appropriation

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Imagine a utopia where every child gets a first-rate education, and every local official is just another altruistic real estate agent. Welcome to Tibet,...

Tibet’s Autonomy and Resistance During the Qing Dynasty: A Comprehensive Historical Analysis

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The historical analysis of Tibet during the Qing Dynasty reveals a region that consistently resisted external control and maintained significant autonomy in governance, law, economy, and culture. Despite the Qing court’s efforts to centralize control and assimilate Tibetan society, the resilience of Tibetan institutions—particularly monasteries and local governance structures—ensured that Tibet operated largely as an independent entity.
Beijings Mouthpiece Victor Gao and The Incoherent Defense of Chinas Tyranny

Beijing’s mouthpiece Victor Gao and the incoherent defense of China’s tyranny

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In a recent interview that has gone viral, Victor Gao, a former translator for Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and the current vice president of the Center for China and Globalization, laid bare the disturbing incoherence and moral bankruptcy of China's propaganda machine. The interview, hosted by Mehdi Hasan at Conway Hall in London, was meant to offer insights into China's foreign policy, but instead, it exposed the glaring contradictions and authoritarian mindset that underpin Beijing's global strategy.
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Remembering Tiananmen Square: A Nation’s Wound That Never Healed

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Thirty-five years ago, on June 4, 1989, Beijing’s Tiananmen Square became the site of a state-sanctioned massacre. What began as a peaceful student-led movement calling for democracy, transparency, and basic freedoms ended in bloodshed under the treads of Chinese tanks and the gunfire of the People’s Liberation Army.