Dr. Tsewang Dorji Jeshong is a Research Fellow atthe Tibet Policy Institute, specializing in Tibet–Himalaya relations, China’s border infrastructure in Tibet, geopolitical strategy, regional security, and Human Rights and historical studies of Tibet. He holds a doctorate from the University of Madras and is widely recognized for his expertise in Himalayan geopolitics and Tibetan studies.
His research focuses on critical strategic issues including China’s transboundary water governance, territorial disputes, and China’s expanding influence across the Himalayan region and South Asia. Dr. Jeshong has published extensively in national and international journals and policy forums, addressing topics such as China’s border infrastructure development and strategic thinking over Tibet, historical Tibet–Monyul relations, and China’s “Palm and Five Fingers” strategy. He is a valued contributor to Tibetan and Indian think tanks, and scholarly dialogues on Tibetan affairs and Himalayan security.
