Tibetan government-in-exile

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The Tibetan government-in-exile is the India-based administration led by the Dalai Lama and Tibetan diaspora, formed after China’s takeover of Tibet to preserve Tibetan culture and advocate for its political rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diaspora organization
government-in-exile
political organization
alternativeName Central Tibetan Administration NERFINISHED
claimsToRepresent Tibet NERFINISHED
country India
established 1959
follows democratic governance model
formationReason Chinese takeover of Tibet
advocacy for Tibetan political rights
preservation of Tibetan culture
founder 14th Dalai Lama NERFINISHED
governs Tibetan refugee settlements in Bhutan
Tibetan refugee settlements in India NERFINISHED
Tibetan refugee settlements in Nepal NERFINISHED
hasConstitution Charter of the Tibetans in Exile NERFINISHED
hasExecutiveBody Kashag NERFINISHED
hasJudicialBody Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission NERFINISHED
hasLegislativeBody Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Dharamshala NERFINISHED
Himachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
holds regular elections for Sikyong
regular elections for Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile
ideology Tibetan autonomy within China
non-violence
language English
Tibetan
leader Dalai Lama NERFINISHED
leaderTitle Dalai Lama NERFINISHED
Sikyong NERFINISHED
locatedIn McLeod Ganj NERFINISHED
notRecognizedBy People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
operatesHealthSystem Tibetan health services in exile
operatesSchoolSystem Tibetan schools in exile
politicalPosition supports Middle Way Approach
politicalStatus unrecognized by most states as a sovereign government
purpose advocacy for Tibetan self-governance
preservation of Tibetan culture
preservation of Tibetan language
preservation of Tibetan religion
promotion of human rights in Tibet
religion Tibetan Buddhism NERFINISHED
represents Tibetan diaspora NERFINISHED
Tibetan people
seeks genuine autonomy for Tibet within the PRC
shortName CTA NERFINISHED

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Kundun portrays Tibetan government-in-exile
Tournament of Shadows hasSubject Tibetan government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Tibetan government
Middle Way Approach toward Tibet-China relations promotedBy Tibetan government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Central Tibetan Administration
Freedom in Exile about Tibetan government-in-exile
Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism influenced Tibetan government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Tibetan government in Lhasa
McLeod Ganj hasInstitution Tibetan government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Central Tibetan Administration
Tsuglagkhang Complex affiliation Tibetan government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Central Tibetan Administration
Tsuglagkhang Complex associatedWith Tibetan government-in-exile
Tibetan Children’s Village associatedWith Tibetan government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Central Tibetan Administration
Tibetan Children’s Village associatedWith Tibetan government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Tibetan Government-in-Exile