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Ballots in Exile: Tibetans Vote to Sustain a Stateless Democracy
The latest election of the Central Tibetan Administration has concluded its final voting phase on April 26, 2026, with Tibetans across India and the global diaspora casting ballots to shape their political leadership.
Tibet, Nepal and the Long Shadow of Beijing: Refugees and Dissidents at the Crossroads...
The developments in Nepal and the United Kingdom reveal a broader pattern. In Kathmandu, influence is exerted through diplomatic pressure shaping state policy toward refugees. In London, it manifests through alleged surveillance networks targeting individuals. Different arenas, but a shared architecture of control.
Exposing China’s Digital Harassment of Pornographic Deepfake Attacks
What happened in November 2025 illustrates a turning point in the nature of political repression. It is no longer confined by geography or limited to traditional forms of coercion. It is intimate, adaptive, and increasingly difficult to detect.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan Deepens Control Over Tibet Under the Guise of Development
While Beijing frames the plan as a blueprint for “high-quality development” and modernization, analysis of its Tibet-specific provisions reveals a different spine: consolidation of power, expansion of surveillance, and the steady reshaping of Tibetan identity under the doctrine of Sinicization.
India Rejects China’s “Fictitious Naming” Move, Reaffirms Arunachal Pradesh as Integral Territory
India has issued a firm and unambiguous rejection of China’s latest attempt to rename locations in Arunachal Pradesh, calling the move “mischievous” and rooted in fabricated claims that hold no legal or historical weight.





