Posts Tagged ‘tibet’

By Kamla Bhatt • Feb 23rd, 2010 • Category: Books and Authors, Ideas, India, People

The Dalai Lama,the spiritual head of Tibetans is on Twitter. This time it is official with that recognizable blue colored tick mark with “Verified Account” right next to his name.Last year a fake Twitter account was opened in his name.
The Dalai Lama is currently on a tour of the United States, and held a low-key [...]



By Kamla Bhatt • Oct 2nd, 2009 • Category: Books, Movies, Music, Televison, Books and Authors, Diaspora, Ideas

Today, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) celebrates its 60th anniversary of communist rule. But, the communist rule that currently prevails in China is far removed from Chairman Mao Zedong’s communist rule and policies.
It isĀ  interesting that along with sending congratulations to the PRC leadership, the US also chose to announce that it has appointed [...]



By Kamla Bhatt • May 9th, 2008 • Category: Books, Movies, Music, Televison, Diaspora, People

Pico Iyer is one of my favorite authors. About a week ago Pico graciously agreed to do an interview after I sent him a note. I had first met Pico about 12 years ago when he released his second book: The Lady and the Monk. For the past week I have been feverishly [...]



By Kamla Bhatt • Apr 11th, 2008 • Category: Bollywood, Chinidia, Diaspora, India, Life, User Generated Content

In this week’s roundup of virtual India we look at Tibet in India. Next week the Olympic torch arrives in India. First Indian footballer Bhaichung Bhutia pulled out, and now Supercop Kiran Bedi has pulled out. However, well-known Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar will be carrying the Olympic torch writes enga. area and adds:
“Sachin actually volunteered [...]



By Kamla Bhatt • Apr 10th, 2008 • Category: Books, Movies, Music, Televison, Americas, Books and Authors, Chinidia, Diaspora, India, People, Video

Pico Iyer’s new book: The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama and his article in Time magazine about A Monk’s Struggle has created quite a bit of buzz and once again the attention of the world is drawn to the Tibet question and Beijing Olympics. Iyer first met the Dalai Lama [...]



By Kamla Bhatt • Apr 5th, 2008 • Category: Bollywood, Chinidia, India, Life

Here is this week’s roundup for GlobalVoices from virtual India.
It seems like Tibet refuses to go away from people’s mind. Tibet continues to be the dominant topic of conversation and is clearly gathering a lot of public support, especially in virtual India. Baichung Bhutia, India’s well-known football player has refused to carry the Olympic torch [...]