India Slams China’s Propaganda: Rejects Renaming of Arunachal Locations
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated, “We firmly reject such attempts by China to rename places in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Assigning invented names will not alter the fact that Arunachal Pradesh is, has been, and will always be an integral part of India.”
China’s Hydro Empire: How Beijing’s Dam Obsession is Drowning Tibet and Threatening Asia
A bombshell report released today by the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) uncovers the shocking extent of China’s destructive hydropower agenda in Tibet. Titled Chinese Hydropower: Damning Tibet’s Culture, Community, and Environment, the report paints a grim picture of irreparable damage to Tibet’s civilization, environment, and the livelihoods of millions across Asia. Through advanced Geographic Imaging Software (GIS) analysis and meticulous regional research, ICT reveals how Beijing’s unbridled hydropower expansion threatens not just Tibet but the very survival of 1.8 billion people downstream.
Ethnic Unity or Cultural Erasure? Tibet Faces Intensified Pressure Post-2025 China Two Sessions
The annual political gatherings in Beijing, known as the "Two Sessions," concluded this year with explicit signals of a deepening clampdown on Tibetan identity, positioning Tibet as a testing ground for China's broader policy of assimilating ethnic minorities into a singular Chinese identity.
The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) convened from March 4 to 10, followed closely by the National People’s Congress (NPC), held from March 5 to 11. Tibetan delegates, predictably lauding Chinese government policies, were portrayed in state media as celebrating "happiness, peace, harmony, and unity" in Tibet—claims starkly at odds with independent reports of severe human rights violations.
Beijing Vehemently Denies the Tibet Resolve Act Through Puppet Media
China's hysterical rejection of the Tibet Resolve Act is yet another glaring attempt to whitewash its brutal and oppressive policies in Tibet. Through state-controlled media mouthpieces like Xinhua News and China Daily, Beijing spews propaganda, desperately trying to mask the harsh reality of its illegal occupation and systematic eradication of Tibetan culture.
China Intensifies Harassment of Citizens in Japan Amid Rising Concerns Over Human Rights Exposure
Chinese authorities have escalated harassment against Chinese citizens residing in Japan, particularly those involved in activities deemed "subversive" by Beijing, according to a report released by Human Rights Watch on Thursday. The report sheds light on China's growing efforts to stifle dissent and prevent the international community from learning about its ongoing human rights abuses in regions like Tibet, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia.
CTA Launches Investigation into Death Threats Against the Dalai Lama
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has announced that its Security Department will conduct a thorough investigation into recent death threats against His Holiness the...
Tibetan Monk’s Death Exposes CCP’s Escalating War on Faith
The death of Geshe Shersang Gyatso, a 52-year-old senior monk at Tsang Monastery in Amdo, eastern Tibet, has thrown a harsh spotlight on Beijing’s relentless assault on Tibetan religious life. On August 18, Geshe Shersang ended his life by leaping from the upper floor of the monastery’s shop building - an act Tibetans describe not as despair, but as protest.
76 Years of Extraction: How the CCP Plundered Tibet’s Earth, Silenced Its People, and...
As Beijing moves to tighten export rules on crucial rare-earth elements — the same minerals long extracted from Tibet under state-directed exploitation — the world confronts a stark irony: after decades of selling resources taken from an occupied land, China now seeks to hoard those materials for its own strategic and military ambitions.
Silicon Valley’s Dirty Secret: How U.S. Tech Fueled China’s Surveillance State
In a scathing exposé this week, the Associated Press tore through the sleek façades of Silicon Valley’s innovation culture to expose its shadowy complicity in one of the most brutal surveillance operations of the 21st century: China’s state-run mass repression of Uyghurs, Tibetans, dissidents, and anyone who dares to live free under the boot of the Chinese Communist Party.
China’s Mega-Projects Push Tibet to the Brink, Warns Stockholm Report Ahead of COP30
Tibet, often called the “Roof of the World,” is cracking under the weight of China’s relentless drive for concrete and control. Highways slice through sacred valleys, rivers are choked by dam walls, and the mountains themselves tremble with the machinery of extraction. A new report by the Stockholm Centre for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs warns that the plateau has entered a state of “extreme ecological stress.”
















