Foundation for Non-violent Alternatives (FNVA)
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Our senior researcher བསྟན་འཛིན་དགྲ་འདུལ། Tenzing Dadul writes on “Roots of Reverence, Blossoms of Hope: Tibetan Youth Offer Long Life Prayers to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Celebrate Culture.” This op-ed brings to light the recent initiative by the tibetanyouthtenshug that saw thousands of Tibetan Youth
Our Senior Researcher བསྟན་འཛིན་དགྲ་འདུལ། Tenzing Dadul co-authors an op-ed titled “India and Tibet: Culture, Fraternity and Strategy” for Usanas Foundation with Anusreeta Dutta and Zahid Sultan. The writing explores the deep civilization ties #India and #Tibet shares, the current dynamics and the path ahead.
Our Senior Researcher བསྟན་འཛིན་དགྲ་འདུལ། Tenzing Dadul presented his findings during the the 1st Joint Conference of Monpa Youth Educational Conference and International Tibetan College Students’ Association 2025 at the Gyalwey Phodrang, Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. His presentation was titled “An
From 3rd October to 5th October, 2025 our senior researcher བསྟན་འཛིན་དགྲ་འདུལ། Tenzing Dadul was invited as a speaker for the 1st Monpa Youth Educational Conference as Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, India. This inaugural conference was jointly organised by the Tibetan College Students' Conference, Monpa
Are you interested in learning about Tibet's strategic importance for India's security? Look no further as we from Foundation for Non-violent Alternatives (FNVA) in collaboration with Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU)'s School of International Cooperation, Security and Strategic Languages (SICSSL) and the Centre for India's Neighbourhood
It was a learning experience sprinkled with valuable insights during the 6th Dawa Norbu Memorial Symposium which was organised by Tibet Forum JNU and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung India held early September. The late Professor Dawa Norbu la’s legacy was the centre piece and Tibetan Studies the focus,
On 16th October, FNVA’s Senior Researcher བསྟན་འཛིན་དགྲ་འདུལ། Tenzing Dadul la presented on ‘India-Tibet Relations and the Tibetan Community in India: Challenges, Opportunites and the Way Forward’ during the interaction with members of the Tibetan Community session organised by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung India with the
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of བོད་ congratulates the 1st Woman PM's Office of Japan 高市早苗 san. 🇯🇵Japan was the first foreign country the Dalai Lama visited in 1967 after being forced to exile and hosted by 🇮🇳India since 1959. #Japan #Tibet #India #DalaiLama 📸 Dalai Lama