Hindustan Times-24 December 2021
Tibetan freedom activist and writer Tenzin Tsundue said that during this journey, spanning 127 days and covering around 20,000km, he realised that the common people in the border regions have little to no awareness about China’s expansionist policies.
Tibetan freedom activist and writer Tenzin Tsundue has completed his epic walk, traversing one Union territory and four Himalayan states, to raise awareness about 70 years of Chinese occupation in Tibet, and the security threat it poses to India.
Tsundue had left Dharamshala on August 14 for a ‘Walking the Himalayas’ expedition. He started his journey from Leh traversed Himachal, Uttrakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal using local transport and mostly walking through the villages remote nomadic regions and border area before returning to Dharamshala on Wednesday. Click here to read more.