
Exile Government of Tibet
The Exile Government of Tibet, officially known as the Central Tibetan Administration, is the government-in-exile established by Tibetan leaders after China's occupation of Tibet in 1950. Based in Dharamshala, India, it aims to represent Tibetan interests, preserve Tibetan culture, and seek autonomy or independence. While it lacks official recognition from most countries or the United Nations, it functions as a political and cultural authority for Tibetans worldwide, advocating for human rights and dialogue with China. Its existence reflects Tibet's ongoing struggle for self-determination amidst complex international politics.