Tibet’s Gen Z the new saddle for China’s Hoax ‘Development’
On May 23, 2023, Beijing observed a forum on the development of Tibet where the primary topic of discussion was ‘Younger generation contributing to...
Exposing Propaganda and Fact-Checking Puran Chettri’s Misleading Narrative
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.
The Lost Tibetan Kingdom of Guge and Its Sacred Bond with Zanskar and Mount...
The Lost Tibetan Guge Kingdom was no ordinary polity. It was a spiritual citadel, a cradle of renaissance, and a forgotten bridge between Tibet, India, and the sacred heart of the Himalayas. Towering from the windswept cliffs of western Tibet, Guge once served Gang Rinpoche (Mount Kailash) not merely as a neighbor, but as its steward and protector.
China’s Economic Sabotage: How Beijing’s Export Bans Are Targeting India’s Growth
China has imposed restrictive export bans on essential minerals and machinery crucial for India’s growth in key sectors like renewable energy and infrastructure. By targeting gallium and germanium—indispensable for solar power and semiconductors—Beijing is striking at the heart of India’s renewable energy targets. Furthermore, by blocking the sale of tunnel-boring machines (TBMs), critical for metro and other infrastructure projects, China has escalated its economic warfare.
Anti-Dalai Lama Narratives Exposing Puran Chettri For the 2nd Time : The Propagandist Trying...
Puran Chettri is back at it again, doubling down on his conspiracy-laden claims about the Dalai Lama. His latest blog post reads like a greatest-hits compilation of Chinese propaganda—chock full of baseless allegations, obscure sources, and a narrative that sounds suspiciously familiar to anyone who’s read the CCP’s playbook. Let’s unpack Chettri’s latest diatribe and see just how far he’s strayed from reality.
China’s actual war preparations vs what it projects.
China Masquerading War Backfiring?
Is China truly prepared for war despite its military impotence and glaring weaknesses?
It’s no secret that China has been looming the...
China’s Policy of Cultural Genocide in Tibet
Since the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1959, the CCP has continuously engaged in a consistent effort over 60 years to replace Tibetan culture...
Like Taliban, CCP is determined to eliminate traditional Buddhists and Buddhism in Tibet?
As we are all aware of the destruction of giant Bamiyan Buddha statues by the Taliban in 2001. That has not only hurt the...
30 Years Of Silence: The Abduction Of The 11th Panchen Lama And Tibet’s Unanswered...
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.
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."
















