TheTibetan Review is aTibetan monthlymagazine and news website published in English, based inDelhi,India. It was originally published inDarjeeling (West Bengal) asThe Voice of Tibet in April 1967 byLodi Gyari.[1][2][3][4] It covers the Tibetan problem and other related governmental and social issues onTibet.
The magazine was established in April 1967 asThe Voice of Tibet, edited by Lodi Gyari. It obtained its current name in 1968 when Tenzing Ngawang Takla became editor. In 1971 financial difficulties forced the magazine to request theTibetan exile government for help. The government established a new department called the Information Office, where theTibetan Review andSheja (another Tibetan language magazine) were put together in one building in Dharamshala. In 1972Tenzing Namgyal Tethong became editor till June 1972.[5]Dawa Norbu assumed the responsibility of the magazine in June 1972.[6][7][8] He was succeeded in October 1976 byTsering Wangyal.[8][9]
Over the years, due to the editorial independence, it became inconsistent with the exiled Tibetan government policies.[15] In response, the magazine set up the Tibetan Review Trust Society and went back to being a non-governmental funded institution in April 1999.[16]
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