
Tripti Lahiri
South Asia Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal
South Asia bureau chief @WSJ. Previously: Quartz, WSJ, AFP. Also wrote "Maid in India," a book about India’s fraught class relationships.
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4 days ago |
cn.wsj.com | Tripti Lahiri
对24岁的西藏佛教僧侣嘉央·门朗(Jamyang Monlam)来说,时间不多了。他渴望见到达赖喇嘛(Dalai Lama),这位89岁的宗教领袖深受藏人敬仰,但被中国共产党领导人视为危险的分裂分子。自1950年代中国控制西藏以来,达赖喇嘛一直流亡印度,如今他的身体日渐衰弱。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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5 days ago |
wsj.com | Tripti Lahiri |Krishna Pokharel |Austin Ramzy
DHARAMSHALA, India—For Jamyang Monlam, a 24-year-old Buddhist monk in Tibet, time was running out. He longed to meet the Dalai Lama, the 89-year-old religious leader revered by Tibetans but viewed by China’s Communist leaders as a dangerous separatist. Now, the Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India since China seized control of Tibet in the 1950s, was growing frailer. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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6 days ago |
livemint.com | Krishna Pokharel |Tripti Lahiri
Global Summary Four British climbers made it from London to the peak in under five days after preparations that included inhaling xenon gas. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. KATHMANDU , NEPAL : Four men left London’s Heathrow Airport for Nepal on a May afternoon.
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6 days ago |
wsj.com | Krishna Pokharel |Tripti Lahiri
Four British climbers made it from London to the peak in under five days after preparations that included inhaling xenon gasKATHMANDU, Nepal—Four men left London’s Heathrow Airport for Nepal on a May afternoon. Within five days, they were atop Mount Everest, the 29,000-foot peak where an ascent typically takes weeks of acclimatization and bursts of climbing punctuated by rest.
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6 days ago |
flipboard.com | Krishna Pokharel |Tripti Lahiri
Remembering a Ballet Legend in Russia; a Monkey Census in Nepal : State of the World from NPRRussians remember the longtime artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, who died recently. Yuri Grigorovich held the position for the last three decades of the Soviet Union and staged productions that were wildly popular at home and projected soft power overseas. And in Nepal, people have complained …
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