further deepening its hold on both the environment and the geopolitical landscape. China has long employed dual-use infrastructure strategies in Tibet and along the borders of India, Bhutan ...
It’s been 75 years since China invaded Tibet, the mountain territory it has long claimed as its own. With the exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader the Dalai Lama approaching his 90th birthday ...
China and India had been locked in a border ... raised alarm that these dams will drastically alter the natural landscape of Tibet, damage fragile local ecosystems and displace local communities.
Did you know that no one has ever climbed Mount Kailash? Despite being just 6,638 meters (21,778 feet) high, much lower than ...
Although not as well-known as the Silk Road, which linked China and Europe, the Tea Horse Road was a crucial commercial ...
Tibet is one of the most linguistically diverse ... Han culture and identity – and thus leaves out a large number of China’s people.
The project will play a major role in meeting China’s carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, stimulate related industries such as engineering, and create jobs in Tibet, the official Xinhua ...
It was attended by China’s top leaders, who gave high-level approval for a number of repressive policies in Tibet. These included: curtailing the spread of religious activity, including ...
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