Tibet in Exile
Population: Approximately 111,170 (Approximate worldwide distribution: India 85,000,
Nepal 14,000, Bhutan 1,600, Switzerland 1,540, Rest of Europe 640, Scandinavia 110, USA and Canada 7,000, Japan 60,
Taiwan 1,000, Australia and New Zealand 220 (Based on Tibetan Demographic Survey of 1998, Planning Council, Dharamsala)
Constitution: Charter of the Tibetans in Exile
Judiciary: The Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission is the highest judicial organ of the CTA, and is headed by the Chief Justice Commissioner (CJC) and two other Justice Commissioners, all of whom are nominated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama for final approval by the Assembly.
Legislature: Assembly of Tibetan Peoples Deputies with 46 members (43 elected directly by the exile
population and three appointed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama). The term of office is five years.
Executive: The Kashag (Cabinet) is the apex executive body. The executive chief is elected directly by the
exile population for a term of five years. He/she nominates other members of the Kashag and seeks approval for their
appointment from the Assembly of Tibetan Peoples Deputies.
Major NGOs: Tibetan Youth Congress, Tibetan Womens Association, Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy,
Gu-chu-sum, National Democratic Party of Tibet.
Foreign Missions: Based in New Delhi, New York, Geneva, Tokyo, London, Canberra, Paris, Moscow, Pretoria and Taipei.
Livelihood: Sweater-selling business, agriculture, agro-industries, handicraft exports, service sector
Education: Total school enrolment is 85 to 90 percent of school age.
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