I AM CONFIDENT INDIA WILL STAND ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY
THE WEEK India
|July 13, 2025
As the Dalai Lama turns 90, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) is stepping up efforts to counter China's claims over his reincarnation and rally global support for religious freedom.
In an exclusive interview with THE WEEK, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, head of the CTA, reflects on the exile community's journey, the Dalai Lama's enduring legacy, the Indian support and the challenges ahead. Tsering outlines plans to train a new generation of Tibetan advocates and highlights fresh momentum in the global push for a negotiated solution with China. Edited excerpts:
Q. How do you reflect on the journey of the CTA over the years, and what is your message to the exile community?
A. The CTA, under His Holiness the Dalai Lama's leadership, has transformed the Tibetan exile community into an exemplary democratic polity over the past 66 years. Despite early challenges—such as adapting to India's climate and managing the needs of 80,000-85,000 refugees with no prior skills—His Holiness laid the foundation for a democratic system in the 1960s. His vision culminated in devolving political and administrative responsibilities in 2011, empowering Tibetans through elected leadership, including the Sikyong. This has enabled us to sustain our movement and take the cause forward.
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