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In Dharamshala, Tibetans Worry About Preserving Their Identity

In Dharamshala, Tibetans Worry About Preserving Their Identity

Update: 2025-11-061
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When the Dalai Lama fled Chinese-controlled Tibet over sixty years ago, he settled in Dharamshala, India, setting up a government-in-exile. Thousands of Tibetan refugees followed their spiritual leader there. But now their numbers are dwindling and their are concerns about their future. We go there to understand the pressures their population faces.

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In Dharamshala, Tibetans Worry About Preserving Their Identity

In Dharamshala, Tibetans Worry About Preserving Their Identity