Tibetan Language Day: A Tribute to the 10th Panchen Lama, Choekyi Gyaltsen

On 28 January 2026, the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) organized an All-India Panel Discussion across various states in India, with the main program held at the Dharamshala Tibetan Settlement Hall. The event was convened to commemorate Tibetan Language Day and to pay tribute to the 10th Panchen Lama, Choekyi Gyaltsen.

The panel featured distinguished speakers, including Dr. Rongpo Lobsang Nyandak la, Professor and historian Dr. Tsangduk Top la, Dr. Gyal Lo la, and former political prisoner Venerable Ngawang Woebar la. The discussion focused on the enduring legacy of the 10th Panchen Lama, highlighting his fearless contributions to the Tibetan national struggle and his pivotal role in preserving the Tibetan language, culture, and national identity inside Tibet.

The panelists underscored the historic significance of the 10th Panchen Lama in the Tibetan resistance movement, emphasizing his moral courage and principled leadership following the annexation of Tibet by the so-called People’s Republic of China (PRC). His life and actions continue to inspire Tibetans, serving as a powerful symbol of truth, resilience, and steadfast resistance in the face of oppression.

In other states, the program was jointly organized by the Tibetan Youth Congress, in collaboration with its regional chapters and college units across India, such as Sarah, Rohini, Varanasi, Bangalore, Mangalore, and Baroda. As part of the Tibetan Language Day commemoration and in tribute to the 10th Panchen Lama, college student working committees organized presentations by historians and subject experts, highlighting his vital role in safeguarding the foundations of Tibetan language, culture, identity, and continuity.

The All-India Panel Discussion reaffirmed the Tibetan Youth Congress’s unwavering commitment to honoring historic Tibetan leaders, protecting the Tibetan language, and strengthening the collective non-violent struggle for truth, justice, and freedom for Tibet.

TYC President Highlights the Role of Youth in Advancing Tibet Advocacy at DIIR Training Programme

On 22 January 2026, the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR) of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) organized a training programme for the North Zone Voluntary Tibet Advocacy Groups (VTAGs) of India.
The programme featured Mr. Tsering Chomphel, President of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), as the guest speaker. Addressing the participants, Mr. Chomphel presented an overview of the Tibetan Youth Congress and underscored its pivotal role in advancing Tibet advocacy. He outlined TYC’s advocacy strategies at both the delegation and grassroots levels, highlighting the vital role of youth engagement in strengthening and sustaining the Tibetan movement.

Taiwan Reaffirms Support for Tibetan Cause During TYC Leadership Visit in New Delhi

On January 20, 2026, the President of the Tibetan Youth Congress, Mr. Tsering Chomphel, and Vice President Mr. Tashi Targyal paid a visit to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India (Taiwan Embassy), located in New Delhi.

During the visit, they held a cordial and productive meeting with Ambassador Mr. Mumin Chen and his colleague. The discussion was marked by a positive and constructive exchange of views on issues of mutual interest.

Ambassador Chen reiterated Taiwan’s continued support for the Tibetan cause and highlighted the importance of further strengthening relations between Taiwan and the Tibetan community. Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to enhancing cooperation and fostering solidarity in the future.

Tibetan Youth Congress expresses solidarity with Tibetan Families Affected by Wellington Market Fire

On 10th Jan 2026, the Tibetan Youth Congress Joint Secretary Ngawang Paljor la visited West Bengal, the Wellington Tibetan Market to express support and solidarity following the 8th January, 3pm the fire hazard at Wellington Tibetan Winter Market, which severely affected the livelihoods of 12 Tibetan families. The Tibetan Youth Congress stands firmly with the Tibetan people and remains committed to supporting Tibetan community in times of need.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TYC Centrex Reaffirms Commitment to Implement Resolutions Advancing Tibet’s Cause

The TYC Centrex convened a special meeting to revisit the agendas and resolutions adopted during the Working Committee Meeting and the General Body Meeting. As the TYC family, we collectively adopted numerous resolutions dedicated to the cause of Tibet and its freedom movement, entrusting the responsibility of their implementation to us. The Central Executive Committee remains fully committed to implement every resolution we have passed into meaningful action and tangible outcomes.

 

 

 

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