The Tibetan government during exile, the Tibetan government during exile are full and admired for supporting Tibetan exile and Tibetans. Chinese Tibetan interpretation as part of China is usually reasonable, but they often do not accurately reflect the nature of relations between the two countries. In fact, the exiled Tibetan government can also say that Tibet does not belong to China. While exiled, the government has done a good job of reviving Tibet, negotiating with China and claiming its cause worldwide, while maintaining a non-violent approach.
Lhamo Thondup was born on Taktser, a family of farmers in northeast Tibet on July 6, 1935. He is the headquarters and spiritual leader of the Tibetan government exiled in Dharamsala, India. The Tibetan people think he is a reincarnation of his predecessor. Over the past 50 years his goal was to make Tibet an autonomous democracy. Lhamo Thondup is the fifth of the 16 children - seven of the children died when they were young. Several months after searching for the successor of the thirteenth Dalai Lama and following many important spiritual signs, religious officials found a ramo tone-up at the age of two, and the thirteenth Dalai Lama Tubten I confirmed him as a reincarnation of Gatso. . Young Lhamo changed its name to Tenzin Gyatso and announced it was the 14th Dalai Lama.
After the Tibetan uprising failed in 1959, the 14th Dalai Lama sought refuge in India. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in India has granted Dalai Lama and government officials in Tibet. Since then, Dalai Lama exiled at McLeod Ganj in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh in northern India, where he founded Central Tibet Administration. His residence at McLeod Ganjie Temple is known as Dalai Lama Temple and people from around the world visit. Tiram refugees built many schools and Buddhist temples in Dharamsala and opened them
One of the institutions that want to stop this tough future is the Tibetan government in exile, now known as the Tibetan central government. In spring this year, I met Dalai Lama's residence and Lausanne Sanji, who was elected as the political chief of C.T.A. in 2011. Lobsang Sangay was the most impressive person in his 40s, the first Tibetan who went to Harvard Law School and was the first illegal to enter the Tibetan class. He was a member of the Junior Council and an independent supporter, but now he is doing a subtle work about the autonomy advantage of "middle" under Chinese rule.
Among the elite, corruption and condemnation of Nepotism further disrupted the close relationship of the Tibetan asylum community. With the latest scandal, Gyalo Thondup accused the nephew's father of robbing the Tibetan government with exile and silver. His nephew denied these claims in widely circulated Facebook posts. Tenzing Jigme did not blame Dalai Lama because of these recessions. In fact, he called him "a democratic change of the community" and called the arrival of the elected leaders. "He was preparing for our future," he said. But he added that there is no doubt that Tibetans are facing a political stalemate. After the death of the Dalai Lama, only the possibility of many people getting into violence increases.