
We are a non-governmental organization and do not have any political or religious affiliation and overtures. We are resolutely committed to being a catalyst for change. We believe in the Gandhi saying “we must be the change that one wishes to see” in society.
We strive to maintain objectivity and balance in its treatment of issues. We cover programs like Film festivals, Taste of Tibet and Tibet Talk through which we connect with greater audiences about various aspects of Tibet. It is our constant endeavor to encourage, support and serves our community at large through different initiatives like Sontsa.org which aims at updating young Tibetans about various scholarships and job opportunities. Our website Long Live His Holiness the Dalai Lama http://longlivehhdl.ning.com/ is an online community dedicated to sharing and exchanging ideas about the the teachings of HH the Dalai Lama. Our projects like story books and theatre workshop aim at bringing a sense of community and strive in contributing towards staying connected with our identity.
In 2006, while Jangchup Lingpa was having usual discussion on Tibet with Sethu Das, founder of Friends of Tibet, the idea of Think Tibet was formulated. In 2007 following Tenzin Jangchup Lingpa’s college graduation, Think Tibet was founded with an objective to work for Tibet. It is co-founded by Aravinda Anantharaman who also play pivotal roles in the inception and all the various initiatives. It is their joint effort and dream to bring various programs, projects and initiatives in the Tibetan community in India involving people from around the world.
We thank everyone who has supported us in every way and we look forward to bringing the best of our information to all our friends by making our site interesting and helpful.


