Founded: 2006
Address: New Delhi, India
Main Contact: Pankaj Goel
Phone: 
+91 9350097197
Email: 
btsm.delhi@gmail.com
Facebook/BharatTibetSehyogManch
Twitter: /btsmoffice
Website: www.btsm.in

India and Tibet have lived like thousands of peaceful neighbors for thousands of years. In order to travel to Kailash Mansarovar and travel to Bodh Gaya to any Tibetan citizen, there was no need for a visa in the past. Since the spread of Buddhism by Gurudwara Padma Prabhu in Tibet in the seventh century, Tibet began to consider India as its guru, Aryabhumi. For centuries the Himalayas have been the defender of India and it is also the central controller of India’s ecosystem.

After Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1949, India’s frontiers came into contact with Communist China and the centuries-old peaceful coexistence was disintegrated. The Himalayas have become sensitive today and need protection. A peaceful border whose security was done by some of the symbolic border police force suddenly had to deploy heavy military force on it and at present, he has to spend around Rs 5 crore every day. Many great Indian leaders like Sardar Patel, Baba Saheb Ambedkar, Acharya Kripalani, Jaiprakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia, Atal Bihari Vajpayee have expressed their concerns about this outside Parliament and Parliament.

At present, the India-Tibetan Cooperation Forum is massively spreading the freedom of Tibet under the guidance of Hon’ble Indresh ji throughout the country, along with the task of highlighting China’s expansionist policies at a fast pace.