The chapter delves into the significance of March in Tibet as it marks the 60th anniversary of the 1959 uprising, exploring the contrasting perspectives between Tibetan people advocating for independence and the Chinese authorities emphasizing Tibet as part of China. It also covers the consequences of Mao's rule on Tibetan Buddhism, the ongoing suppression of Tibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama, and the broader religious repression extending to Xinjiang.
China’s party leaders get nervous in March—a month full of anniversaries that Tibetans hold dear. As the 60th anniversary of Tibet’s uprising approaches, security is tighter than usual. Corporate-risk managers are rotten at assessing their exposure to a changing climate; we examine the dangers that many are ignoring. And, a look back at André Previn—and a life of far more than just show tunes and showmanship. Additional audio courtesy of Twitter users @ngagya95 and @TibetPeople