What does it mean to live in exile?
"When we were in school, our teachers used to say that there is an 'R' on our forehead - meaning refugees," says Tibetan writer-activist Tenzin Tsundue.
Mr Tsundue is one of around 70,000 Tibetans living in India, spread across 35 designated settlements.
In 1959, thousands of Tibetans fled after a failed uprising against Chinese rule.
Following their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, they crossed treacherous Himalayan passes and reached India, where they were accepted as refugees on humanitarian grounds and because of shared religious and cultural ties.







