• Home
  • About TPiE
    • Evolution
    • Composition
    • Functions
    • Parliamentary Session
    • The Successive TPiE
      • Seventeenth TPiE
      • Sixteenth TPiE
      • Fifteenth TPiE
      • Fourteenth TPiE
      • Thirteenth ATPD
      • Twelfth ATPD
      • Eleventh ATPD
      • Tenth ATPD
      • Ninth ATPD
      • Eighth ATPD
      • Seventh ATPD
      • Sixth CTPD
      • Fifth CTPD
      • Fourth CTPD
      • Third CTPD
      • Second CTPD
      • First CTPD
    • Successive Chairman and Speaker
    • Successive Vice-Chairman and Deputy Speaker
    • Standing Committee
    • Parliamentary Secretariat
      • Secretary General
      • Current Staff
      • Former Staff
    • Local Tibetan Assembly
    • Tibetan Freedom Movement sub-committees/BRDL
  • Resolutions
    • Seventeenth TPiE
      • Ninth Session
      • Eigth Session
      • Seventh Session
      • Sixth Session
      • Fifth Session
      • Fourth Session
      • Third Session
      • Second Session
      • First Session
    • Sixteenth TPiE
      • Tenth Session
      • Ninth Session
      • Eighth Session
      • Seventh Session
      • Sixth Session
      • Fifth Session
      • Fourth Session
      • Third Session
      • Second Session
      • First Session
    • Fifteenth TPiE
      • Eleventh Session
      • Tenth Session
      • Ninth Session
      • Eighth Session
      • Seventh Session
      • Sixth Session
      • Fifth Session
      • Fourth Session
      • Third Session
      • Second Session
      • First Session
  • Proceeding Reports
    • Seventeenth TPiE
      • Ninth Session
      • Eighth Session
      • Seventh Session
      • Sixth Session
      • Fifth Session
      • Fourth Session
      • Third Session
      • Second Session
      • First Session
    • Sixteenth TPiE
      • Tenth Session
      • Ninth session
      • Eighth Session
      • Seventh Session
      • Sixth Session
      • Fifth Session
      • Fourth Session
      • Third Session
      • Second Session
      • First Session
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Announcement
  • Charter and other rules
  • Contact
    • Members Of Parliament
    • Parliamentary Secretariat
  • Statements
    • Tibetan Uprising Day
    • His Holiness Birthday
    • Tibetan Democracy Day
    • Nobel Peace Prize Day
    • Statements in Hindi
  • Virtual Tour
  • བོད་ཡིག

A Delegation of Senior Indian Leaders Visits Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile

TPiE
6 months ago
A Delegation of Senior Indian Leaders Visits Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile

Dharamshala: A delegation of senior Indian leaders led by Indian Foundation visited the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile and met with Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel and Deputy Speakaer Dolma Tsering Teykhang on 9th December 2024.

The delegation of senior Indian leaders consisted of Shri Suresh Prabhu, Lt. General Arun Kumar Sahni, Shri Shaurya Doval, Shri Ashok Malik, Prof. Sunaina Singh, Capt Alok Bansal, Ms Rami Desai, Ms Ngawang Gamtso Hardy, and Ms Chitra Shekhawat.

During the meeting, Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE) underscored the remarkable achievements of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) over the past 65 years, particularly in preserving Tibetan language, culture, and religion despite enduring exile. The Speaker also praised His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s vision for a democratic Tibet, which led to the formation of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile in 1960 and the election of the first Kalon Tripa (Prime Minister) in 2001. In 2011, His Holiness devolved political power to the elected leadership, establishing a fully functional democratic system.

The Speaker drew attention to the dire situation in Tibet, where Tibetans face political repression, environmental degradation, and systemic discrimination. He urged the Indian leaders to combat Chinese misinformation and report the truth about Tibet and its people.

The Deputy Speaker, in her address, welcomed the visiting guests and emphasized the CTA’s role as the legitimate representative of Tibetans. She provided historical context, noting Tibet’s once independent status and its diplomatic relations with neighboring nations. She highlighted China’s occupation of Tibet as the starting point of its aggression toward India and argued that resolving the Sino-Tibetan conflict is crucial to resolving the Sino-Indian border dispute.

The Deputy Speaker also spoke out against Chinese policies that restrict Tibetan freedoms, including the indoctrination of Tibetan children in Chinese-run boarding schools, and criticized the destruction of Tibetan language and religion. She called on nations that support China’s One-China policy to reconsider their stance, pointing out that such support ignores historical realities.

In conclusion, the Deputy Speaker stressed the pivotal role India, along with the CTA, can play in resolving the Sino-Tibetan conflict and urged a reassessment of India’s foreign policy toward Tibet.

A Delegation of Senior Indian Leaders Visits Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile

 

 

LATEST STORIES

Parliamentarians Geshe Lharampa Atuk Tseten and Tenzin Jigdal Successfully Complete Official Visit to Darjeeling in West Bengal
May 24, 2025
Scottish MP Raises Concerns Over His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Reincarnation and Questions on 90th Birthday Celebrations
May 23, 2025
MPs Geshe Lharampa Atuk Tseten and Tenzin Jigdal Conclude Visit to Sonada Tibetan Settlement in West Bengal
May 23, 2025
Parliamentarians Lopon Thupten Gyaltsen and Lhagyari Namgyal Dolkar Visit Yanglesho in Nepal
May 23, 2025

© 2023 Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile