Rajeev Deshpande
A bipartisan US resolution revives the debate on Tibet’s status and offers India a window to correct its own historic blunder
Jamyang Norbu’s new book is part memoir and part history of modern Tibet. The former guerrilla speaks about how he got swept into the resistance movement, offending the Dalai Lama, and the challenges of telling the truth
Serena Chopra’s photobook from a Delhi neighbourhood reveals the faces and voices of a little Tibet
Historian Claude Arpi goes beyond the British and Chinese narratives to examine older ties between India and the region
Manuscript hunter Rahul Sankrityayan was a nationalist at home in the world
Why Tibetans are worried and yet hopeful about the succession in Dharamsala