GUWAHATI, November 21, 2025: A special session on “Tibet Awareness” featuring
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), was held today at The Assam
Royal Global University (RGU) under the theme “Security and Environment.” The programme sought to inform and
inspire Indian students by deepening academic understanding of Tibet’s geopolitical and ecological
significance.
Addressing the students, Sikyong Penpa Tsering said, “Tibet is the biggest plateau on earth, it is called
the roof pf the world, but sadly today Tibet is the biggest open-air prison”. Stating that Tibet is the
rainmaker of Asia with its glaciers, he emphasised upon the geostrategic importance of Tibet. “It is
important that the world should know what China is doing to Tibet. We must take the Tibet movement forward
and try to force the Chinese Government to come to the negotiating table”, he added.
Referring to His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Middle Way Policy, he underscored the importance of educating the
new generation about Tibet’s deep-rooted Buddhist values of compassion and non-violence. He spoke
extensively on issues ranging from environmental fragility and human rights concerns to the need for global
engagement on Tibet’s rapidly evolving situation. Emphasising the crucial role of youth, he urged students
to cultivate informed perspectives and contribute to international advocacy for justice, peace, and
sustainability.
He noted that such awareness initiatives are vital to deepening public discourse on Tibet, highlighting the
need to protect its fragile ecosystem and drawing attention to the deteriorating human rights conditions
impacting Tibet and the wider Asian region.
The Tibetan delegation that visited RGU include: Penpa Tsering, President, Central Tibetan Administration;
Tenzin Tashi, Personal Assistant; Tashi Dekyi, Coordinator, India Tibet Coordination Office; and Lobsang
Jigme & Tenzin Chokey, both Journalists from Tibet TV. Shri Basant Chetia and Shri Bicham Kumar Singh
accompanied the delegation.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering assumed office as President of the Central Tibetan Administration on 27 May 2021, at a
ceremony graced by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Prior to this, from August 2016 to November 2017, he served
as the Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the Office of Tibet in Washington DC, where his
efforts significantly strengthened support for the Tibetan cause within the US government.