Dalai Lama at 90: Diplomacy, Devotion, and Defending Tibetan Identity
Update: 2025-09-20
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Dalai Lama’s past week has been a blend of public blessings, diplomatic gestures, and symbolic milestones that seem both timely and timeless. According to both Tibet TV and the Dalai Lama’s official channels, His Holiness on Wednesday sent warm birthday wishes to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting his admiration for India’s extensive development during his six decades living as the nation’s “longest staying guest.” Not stopping at New Delhi, he also wrote to Nepal’s new interim prime minister Sushila Karki, wishing her success in navigating Nepal’s current challenges and expressing gratitude for Nepal’s long record of sheltering Tibetan refugees. Such messages not only reinforce his deep ties with these neighboring countries but also quietly reaffirm his role as a statesman-in-exile.
In an affirming show of religious and political harmony, the Dalai Lama offered congratulations to the new Vice President of India as well, praising India’s welcome of Tibetan exiles. Diplomacy has paired with robust community life: last Friday, the Dalai Lama received senior leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Dharamsala, who then joined a dinner with leaders of the Central Tibetan Administration and toured the Tibetan Parliament in Exile and Museum. This gathering underscored the ongoing Indian-Tibetan partnership and the carefully managed integration of Tibetan exile identity.
Elsewhere in Dharamsala, yesterday saw large-scale prayers and a vibrant Long Life Cultural Performance kick off his 90th birthday celebrations at the Main Tibetan Temple Courtyard, attended by Southeast Asian and Korean groups. According to multiple official outlets, these events reaffirm the Tibetan community’s devotion amid mounting anxiety over the future of the Dalai Lama institution. Notably, the Tibetan Parliament in Exile concluded its session with an official five-point resolution rejecting Chinese interference in the reincarnation process, highlighting the continued, high-stakes tension with Beijing.
On the advocacy front, six UN Special Rapporteurs wrote to China this week, raising the alarm about the treatment of Tibetan political prisoner Nami and demanding information on the disappeared 11th Panchen Lama. The international spotlight continues to focus on these unresolved humanitarian issues.
Meanwhile, Tibetan representatives attended events in Delhi themed on nonviolence and shared Gandhian values, and workshops for language teachers ran in Switzerland, reflecting the ongoing work to preserve Tibetan identity abroad. Social media, as per influencer reports, buzzed with images from the birthday ceremonies and snippets from public events, driving global well-wishes and discourse on the Dalai Lama’s enduring impact and the unresolved status of Tibet. Headlines such as “Dalai Lama Extends Wishes to Modi,” and “Tibetan Parliament Rejects Chinese Interference in Reincarnation” have dominated international and diaspora news this week. No verified rumors or unconfirmed speculations have emerged with credible backing in recent days.
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Dalai Lama’s past week has been a blend of public blessings, diplomatic gestures, and symbolic milestones that seem both timely and timeless. According to both Tibet TV and the Dalai Lama’s official channels, His Holiness on Wednesday sent warm birthday wishes to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting his admiration for India’s extensive development during his six decades living as the nation’s “longest staying guest.” Not stopping at New Delhi, he also wrote to Nepal’s new interim prime minister Sushila Karki, wishing her success in navigating Nepal’s current challenges and expressing gratitude for Nepal’s long record of sheltering Tibetan refugees. Such messages not only reinforce his deep ties with these neighboring countries but also quietly reaffirm his role as a statesman-in-exile.
In an affirming show of religious and political harmony, the Dalai Lama offered congratulations to the new Vice President of India as well, praising India’s welcome of Tibetan exiles. Diplomacy has paired with robust community life: last Friday, the Dalai Lama received senior leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Dharamsala, who then joined a dinner with leaders of the Central Tibetan Administration and toured the Tibetan Parliament in Exile and Museum. This gathering underscored the ongoing Indian-Tibetan partnership and the carefully managed integration of Tibetan exile identity.
Elsewhere in Dharamsala, yesterday saw large-scale prayers and a vibrant Long Life Cultural Performance kick off his 90th birthday celebrations at the Main Tibetan Temple Courtyard, attended by Southeast Asian and Korean groups. According to multiple official outlets, these events reaffirm the Tibetan community’s devotion amid mounting anxiety over the future of the Dalai Lama institution. Notably, the Tibetan Parliament in Exile concluded its session with an official five-point resolution rejecting Chinese interference in the reincarnation process, highlighting the continued, high-stakes tension with Beijing.
On the advocacy front, six UN Special Rapporteurs wrote to China this week, raising the alarm about the treatment of Tibetan political prisoner Nami and demanding information on the disappeared 11th Panchen Lama. The international spotlight continues to focus on these unresolved humanitarian issues.
Meanwhile, Tibetan representatives attended events in Delhi themed on nonviolence and shared Gandhian values, and workshops for language teachers ran in Switzerland, reflecting the ongoing work to preserve Tibetan identity abroad. Social media, as per influencer reports, buzzed with images from the birthday ceremonies and snippets from public events, driving global well-wishes and discourse on the Dalai Lama’s enduring impact and the unresolved status of Tibet. Headlines such as “Dalai Lama Extends Wishes to Modi,” and “Tibetan Parliament Rejects Chinese Interference in Reincarnation” have dominated international and diaspora news this week. No verified rumors or unconfirmed speculations have emerged with credible backing in recent days.
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