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Development of Tibetan Buddhism at best period in history: expert 2018-04-02 | From:China Tibet Online
"During the research we have visited many monasteries in Lhoka, Nagchu, Shigatse, and Chamdo. On the whole, we feel that the status of Tibetan Buddhism is at its best period in history," Zhou Wei said regarding the overall impression of religious development in Tibet.
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Qi Zhala: the pace of Tibet's development in new era is unstoppable 2018-03-29 | From:China Tibet Online
On the evening of March 27, Qi Zhala (Che Dhalha), chairman of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, delivered a televised speech to commemorate the 59th anniversary of the emancipation of serfs in Tibet.
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Ten years since the release of the rule on the reincarnation of Living Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism 2017-11-15 | From:China Tibet Online
The Rule on the Reincarnation of Living Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism not only helps protect the freedom of people's religious belief, but also helps maintain the normal order of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Interview: Swiss-based researcher highlights "impressive development" in Tibet 2017-10-11 | From:Xinhua
The Austrian researcher believes that Western media and academic researchers have a bias against the Chinese central government's policy towards Tibet and do not want to look at the facts on the ground there.
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China never backs down in defending sovereignty 2017-08-17 | From:Xinhua
China's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday once again asked India to withdraw all its troops and equipment from Chinese territory, as the border standoff in the Dong Lang (Doklam) area approaches its second month.
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Ministry dismisses media report on Donglang 2017-08-11 | From:Xinhua
The Foreign Ministry has dismissed a media report that China offered to reposition its troops to resolve the tension with India in the Donglang (Doklam) area.
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India's hegemonic policy at the heart of Doklam stand-off 2017-08-10 | From:China.org.cn
India's coercive and hegemonic foreign policy lies at the heart of the current flare-up. Even after becoming independent, the new leadership of free India did not shed the old colonial mindset it inherited from the British.
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Commentary: Indian military's seven "sins" in trespassing into Chinese territory 2017-08-10 | From:Xinhua
On June 18, Indian border troops, carrying weapons and driving bulldozers, illegally crossed the boundary in the Sikkim Sector at the Duo Ka La (Doka La) pass and entered Chinese territory.