LHASA, (ANI) – Indian -Tibetan ties go back to the 7th Century when Buddhism was introduced to Tibet. To preserve and propagate the Buddhism Dharma, Tibet sent many of its people to India to study ...
An Indian official greets the Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet, on the latter’s arrival at a military camp on the frontier of Assam April 18, 1959 in India. In the center is Mr.
Gorsam Stupa stands as a powerful reminder of India’s deep historical links with Tibet and Bhutan, firmly affirming India’s sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh ...
Tibetan history credits Guru Padmasambhava as one of the founding fathers of Buddhism in Tibet along with Acharya Shantarakshita from India. He was one of the famous seventeen exceptional pandit ...
A lake close to the Nathula pass in East Sikkim. Credit: Aadil Brar Subscribe for ads-free reading As China and India enter the seventh week of their military stand-off in Doklam, both countries are ...
AN apparently insignificant announcement concerning Indo-Tibetan relations was made to the press on September 16, 1952, by the Indian Ministry of External Relations. It stated that the 16-year-old ...