On 1 February 2026, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was honored with one of the world’s most prestigious recognitions—the Grammy Award for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording—for his album Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The award stands as a global acknowledgment of his lifelong message of compassion, peace, and spiritual wisdom.
However, on 2 February 2026, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, issued a statement criticizing the recognition, branding His Holiness as a “separatist” and describing the award as a political tool for anti-China manipulation.
Despite these remarks, Tibetans across the world responded not with anger, but with dignity and unwavering conviction. Refusing to cower under criticism or intimidation, the Tibetan Youth Congress, along with Tibetan communities worldwide, organized celebratory events to honor this historic achievement. The celebrations were not merely about receiving an award—they were a reaffirmation of truth, resilience, and unity.

For Tibetans, the Grammy recognition represents global appreciation of His Holiness’s authentic voice and message of nonviolence, compassion, and universal responsibility. Attempts to politicize or discredit the award do not diminish its legitimacy nor the profound respect he commands internationally. No narrative can erase the decades of humanitarian work, spiritual leadership, and moral guidance that have earned him admiration across cultures and nations.
The celebrations reflected collective pride and solidarity. They demonstrated that no external statement can overshadow the joy felt by millions who see this recognition as fully deserved. Efforts to defame His Holiness cannot alter the truth of his contributions to humanity, nor can they silence the global acknowledgment of his teachings.
This Grammy Award is more than a personal honor, it is a testament to the enduring power of compassion over criticism, truth over distortion, and unity over division.


