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.

Detailed Analytical Article on Qing Report: Chapter 1 – Introduction 

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The report posits that the CCP's claim is not just a historical interpretation, but a strategic political narrative designed to legitimize the current Chinese administration's control over Tibet. The insistence on Tibet being an "inseparable part" of China is rooted in the CCP's need to maintain territorial integrity and political stability, rather than in any factual historical continuity. 
The Myth of "Serf Liberation": Why Tibetans Fled China’s "Freedom"

The Myth of “Serf Liberation”: Why Tibetans Fled China’s “Freedom”

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If China truly "liberated" Tibetans, one must ask why so many chose to flee into exile rather than embrace their so-called freedom. In 1959, following the suppression of the Lhasa Uprising, the Dalai Lama and tens of thousands of Tibetans escaped to India, fearing persecution. This was not the action of a people freed from oppression, but of a nation resisting foreign domination.

Tibet’s importance in Central Asia

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Tibet is the world’s highest and largest plateau, covering an area of 2.5 million square kilometers, with an average elevation of more than 4,000...
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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.

Mandate from Hell

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"Unveiling China's Agenda in Tibet: The Erasure of History, Language, and Culture" The Tibetan identity, borne from a deep and long culture of a non...

China’s Presence in the Solomon Islands: Analyzing its Impacts

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The Solomon Islands, a nation known for its diverse cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, has experienced significant social and economic changes due to China's...
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From False Promises to Forced Control: 60 Years of the TAR

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September 9, 2025 marks 60 years since China formally established the so-called “Tibet Autonomous Region” (TAR), which covers only about half of Tibet. Chinese state media celebrates, but Tibetans have little to rejoice about.

China’s Policy of Cultural Genocide in Tibet

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Since the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1959, the CCP has continuously engaged in a consistent effort over 60 years to replace Tibetan culture...

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,...