Mr. Tashi Wangdi
Mr. Tashi Wangdi was born in Sangag Choeling, Tibet, and fled to India with his family in 1959. His education began at the first school for Tibetan refugee children established by the Dalai Lama in Mussoorie. He furthered his studies in Britain, earning a B.A. (Honours) in Political Science and Sociology from Durham University. Upon returning to India, he joined the exile Tibetan Administration, serving in various departments, including Home Affairs and Education, as an English translator and later in political roles.
Mr. Wangdi’s career saw a rapid ascent as he was appointed as a Cabinet Minister by the Dalai Lama, overseeing multiple departments including Information & International Relations, Security, and Home. His contributions were not limited to administrative roles; he also represented the Dalai Lama in New Delhi, playing a significant part in the political affairs of the Tibetan exile community. His leadership and diplomatic skills were crucial in managing the complex dynamics of the Tibetan struggle for autonomy and international support.

