Tibetan Youth Congress Organisation Secretary Tsamchoe-la attended as the guest at the Ningtopling Organisation’s Christmas celebration with special children on 25 December 2025. Ningtopling expressed sincere gratitude to TYC for their service.

Tibetan Youth Congress Organisation Secretary Tsamchoe-la attended as the guest at the Ningtopling Organisation’s Christmas celebration with special children on 25 December 2025. Ningtopling expressed sincere gratitude to TYC for their service.

The recent arrest of 80 Tibetans in Kham, Dzachuka, during gold mining operations marks yet another assault on Tibetan lives, land, and the environment, as authorities continue to silence local voices demanding justice. In response, the Tibetan Youth Congress, together with four other NGOs, organized a day-long campaign condemning these actions and calling for accountability from those responsible.

During the Indian Parliament’s winter session, Tibetan Youth Congress General Secretary Mr. Tenzin Lobsang, together with representatives from various Dharamshala-based NGOs, participated in Tibetan Advocacy Week in New Delhi.
As part of the initiative, the delegation held meetings with several Honourable Members of Parliament, where they presented key concerns of the Tibetan community. They also formally submitted a set of proposed agendas and respectfully urged the MPs to raise these issues during the ongoing parliamentary session, emphasizing the need for stronger support and attention to Tibet-related matters.

The six day Advocacy was held to foster strategic and coordinated advocacy efforts to strengthen Indian parliamentary engagement on Tibet-related issues and further stress on four key request:
Press Conference: Tibetan Youth Congress Official Rebuttal to the Recent Statement Issued by Gyaltsen Norbu at State symposium in Shigatse.
The Tibetan Youth Congress strongly rejects the recent statement made by the Chinese-appointed monk at a state-sponsored symposium, which claimed that the reincarnations of the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama must follow Chinese law and receive approval from Beijing. TYC condemns this assertion as a blatant political interference in Tibetan religious traditions and an attempt to legitimize state control over reincarnation.
TYC reaffirms that the recognition of Tibetan spiritual leaders is a sacred religious matter, free from external coercion, and firmly opposes any effort by the Chinese government to impose authority over Tibetan faith and identity.
Rebuttal statement(Eng) Rebuttal statement (Tib)

On December 11, 2025, the President of the Tibetan Youth Congress, along with the Executive Director of the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), members of Students for a Free Tibet – India (SFT-India), and a representative from the International Tibet Network (ITN), had the honor of hosting a dinner with delegations from Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji.
The delegation included Australian Senator Barbara Pocock and her partner Ian, Members of Parliament Kate Chaney and Sarah Witty with her husband Paul; New Zealand MPs Duncan Webb and Greg Fleming; and Fijian MP Virendra Lal.

The evening was both productive and inspiring, centered on discussions about the Tibetan freedom movement, the contributions of the exile community, and the ongoing activism for Tibet. Delegates shared their experiences and perspectives, fostering a meaningful dialogue that strengthened our collective commitment to justice, human rights, and the cause of Tibet.




