
Delhi : On 14 July , a significant meeting was convened at the central office of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Keshav Kunj, Delhi, marking the first official interaction between the National Executives of the RSS and core group of the National Council, Bharat Tibbat Sahyog Manch (BTSM).
The session was attended by RSS key dignitaries, including General Secretary, Hon’ble Shri Dattatreya Hosbole; Deputy General Secretary, Hon’ble Dr Krishna Gopal; guiding figure, Hon’ble Dr Indresh Kumar; and Supervising Officer, Shri Rupesh Kumar. The proceedings also witnessed the attendance of Hon’ble Smt. Dolma Gyari, Minister, Department of Security, Central Tibetan Administration, who engaged in a constructive dialogue with the senior RSS leaderships and BTSM.
This meeting was significant as it is the first time that the central Executive members of the RSS and the Bharat Tibbat Sahyog Manch—one of India’s largest and most prominent Tibet support group, operating under the guidance of Hon’ble Shri Dr Indresh Kumar , senior RSS leader and member of the Central Executive Committee of the RSS met jointly
During the session, Shri Pankaj Goyal delivered a comprehensive presentation outlining the organisation’s activities, achievements, and future objectives. He emphasised the organisation’s activities, achievements, and future objectives.
In a forward-looking gesture, Shri Dattatreya ji encouraged members of BTSM to establish coordinated working relationships with RSS representatives across various districts, in furtherance of their shared vision. And conveyed good wishes and prayers for the long life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
The presence of Shri Rupesh Kumar—now serving in a national committee of the RSS—further affirmed the Sangh’s enduring support for BTSM’s mission and its commitment to advancing the principles of civilisational solidarity , cultural preservation, strengthening the shared commitment to the Tibetan cause and India-Tibet solidarity under the guidance of Shri Indresh Kumar ji.
-Report filed by India Tibet Coordination Office, DIIR, CTA





