Sethu Das | Friends of Tibet | Service Without Chains | No Bosses; No Followers | Global TV

Posted on: July 13, 2025

The Untold Story of Friends of Tibet | 25 Years Without a Bank Account | Global TV

By NV Paulose, Chairman, Global TV +91 98441 82044

Fundraising is everywhere in the world today. We see appeals every day. Many groups have big offices and glossy reports. They spend huge money on overheads. But here is a story that is different. It is the story of Friends of Tibet.

It is surprising but true. For 25 years, Friends of Tibet has worked without a bank account. They do not have fancy offices. They never held dinners for big donors. They do not have piles of papers in government files. They have one thing only; people who care.

A Name with a Heartbeat

When Sethu Das started Friends of Tibet in 1999, he did not plan to build a normal group. The name says everything. Friends. Not managers. Not trustees. Not saviors. Just friends. Friends of Tibet keeps alive a question the world must not forget. It keeps alive a culture. It keeps alive the spirit of people.

Service Without Chains

In the beginning, Sethu Das sent small help to monks, nuns, and families in exile. But he soon saw a truth. Tibetans do not ask for donations. They are rich in spirit and culture. They want freedom and respect. They want friends who stand up for their right to live with dignity. So, Friends of Tibet did not become a fund machine. It became a living bond. It grew step by step. It grew naturally. It started in a small cybercafé in Dharamshala. Then small groups spread across India; and beyond India too. When people offered money, they said; keep it under your pillow; it is safer than the bank. This was not a joke. This was freedom. Friends of Tibet had instances of big initiatives where none of the officials handled money in any instance. In fact, there we nothing official about Friends of Tibet. It is all sentiments of freedom expressed in total. 

Medical Camps — A Promise Kept

One of the purest signs of this spirit is the medical mission. For 25 years, Friends of Tibet has arranged medical camps every single month. They support Tibetan refugees and local communities too. No big boards. No giant sponsors. No photos with stars. Only care. Only volunteers. Many are young. Some come with no clear path. They find purpose when they help.

From Kerala to Chennai to remote towns, this promise stays. They did not need a bank account. They needed open hearts and helping hands.

No Registration; No Papers; No Problem

Today, many run for papers and forms. Friends of Tibet stayed free. If they registered, they could be owned or controlled. Outside interests could creep in. They did not want this.

By staying unregistered, they stayed true to the cause. They answered only to their own truth. Yet leaders and communities supported them. Nobody asked for stamped papers.

This is true openness. When you have nothing to hide, you do not need to show.

A Lesson for All

Sethu Das often says; if you enter the system, you become a slave to the system. Friends of Tibet proves good work does not need big money. The best bank is the trust you build in hearts. Even activism today risks becoming an industry. Friends of Tibet reminds us that true friendship does not need receipts. True freedom does not need files.

May their story remind us to ask again about what does it mean to stand for something? What does it mean to stand together? The balance sheet does not matter. The bond does.

The People Who Carry the Flame: Unsung Volunteers

For 25 years, Friends of Tibet has done what many thought impossible. It ran with no bank account. It stayed free of forms. But the real secret is not the missing bank account. The secret is the people. The people who carry the flame.

Ordinary People; Big Spirit

Some are students. Some are teachers. Some are artists. Some are nurses. Some are writers. Some have jobs but find time to help. They do not come for fame. They do not come for money. They come because they feel a call. They come to stand for something bigger than money. They do not ask for donations. They give what they have; time, hands, ideas, care.

The Young Who Found a Path

Many young people joined when they felt lost. Some did not know what to do in life. They found meaning here. One carried medicine to a village. One sat with an old monk. One stayed awake to plan a camp. One made posters. One wrote letters. One sent emails from a small café. For many, these simple acts changed everything. Some became healers. Some became teachers. Some became people who now teach the next generation what freedom means.

No Bosses; No Followers

In Friends of Tibet, no one orders. No one waits for permission. Everyone is equal. Everyone is a friend. They plan together. They decide together. If something fails, they fix it together. No blame. No show-off. The power is in this. Togetherness is their only rule.

Stories That Live

A young woman from Kerala spent her college holiday at a camp. She cooked for doctors. She cleaned rooms. She never took a selfie. An old man from Chennai brings medicine every month. He says it keeps him alive too.

School kids give notebooks for Tibetan kids. Parents travel overnight just to help. Writers share stories so the world remembers. Nobody knows all their names. But their deeds live on. The seeds grow in every heart they touch.

The Real Wealth

People ask; how did you run for 25 years with no bank account? The answer is here. People are the bank. Trust is the currency. Friendship is the wealth. Volunteers show true service is not about how much you have. It is about how much you give. Some give an hour. Some give a life. All give with a free heart.

A Light That Will Not Die

Service has become an industry. These people stand apart. They remind us, you do not need big money. You do not need big walls. You need a reason to stand up. These people keep the flame burning. They pass it on. They ask nothing back. May we see them. May we learn. May we carry the flame too.

Sethu Das: The Unseen Catalyst

Some movements have a famous leader. Some leaders stay hidden so the work stays true. Sethu Das is this unseen spark. He founded Friends of Tibet. But he does not call himself a founder. He calls himself a friend. When people praise him, he smiles. He does not want titles. He does not want medals. He wants the work to speak.

Starting with Nothing

In 1999, he did not have a big plan. No big office. No big file. No bank account. Only a clear mind and a true heart. He saw Tibetans in exile. He saw they were rich in spirit. He saw they did not ask for charity. They wanted friends who would say; Tibet must live. So, he began with small acts. He helped monks. He met families. He wrote letters. He connected people. He gave time. He gave trust.

Saying No

Many said; register; open an account; call big donors. He said no. He knew if you join the system, the system rules you. He did not want to become a manager. He wanted to stay a servant of the cause. By saying no, he stayed free. By staying free, he kept the spirit alive.

Friend, Not Boss

Ask any volunteer. They do not say boss. They say, our friend. He works with us. Eats with us. Sleeps on the floor with us. He does not stand above. He does not give orders. He does not chase targets. He asks what can you give? Not money. But time. Trust. A piece of yourself.

The Price

Staying true is not easy. He lost comforts. He could have built an office. He could have become famous. He chose none of this. He chose quiet action. He faces questions. Doubts. He hears people say he wastes time. But he does not change.

An Idea That Lives

Today Friends of Tibet is an idea. It lives in every free mind. It lives in every camp. It lives in every story that keeps Tibet alive. He says; you do not need power to stand up. You need courage. You do not need money to serve. You need trust.

The Spark

A catalyst is a spark. It does not show itself but makes things move. That is who he is. He makes a spark. He steps back. He lets others shine. This is rare. This is true leadership.

May his story remind us that one spark can light a fire for years. If the flame is pure, others will carry it.

Beyond Borders: The Philosophy and Networks

Some stories cross borders. Some grow without walls. Friends of Tibet is such a story. When Sethu Das began, he made three promises. No registration. No ownership. No salary. Anyone can join. Anyone can leave. Only the cause remains.

This is not easy. It is not a file. It is a living promise. It says, we will not live longer than Tibet’s fight. We do not build empires. We do not store wealth. We stay light. We stay free.

A Network of Minds

This freedom pulls people together. Some give ideas. Some give courage. Richard Rosenkranz was one. A Jewish writer. A mentor. He dreamed of World Tibet Day. When he fell sick, he asked Friends of Tibet to keep it alive. World Tibet Day lives in 78 countries. It shows the world stands with Tibet.

A Bond with Gandhi

Tushar Gandhi, great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, is also a friend. He worked with Sethu Das at IIT Bombay. He stands with Friends of Tibet as a believer. His father, Arun Gandhi, stood firm too. China denied him a visa because he met the Dalai Lama. He did not bend. Truth mattered more. His Holiness said sorry for what China did. Truth bows to no one.

Art and Action

Friends of Tibet uses art to tell truth. The Shadow Circus show in Kochi brought 400,000 people to see a hidden story. Many never knew Tibetans once fought with help from the CIA. The past must live. Art keeps memory safe.

Action in Hard Times

When Covid came, they did not stand still. They started Spreading Masks with The Mask Lab and Men Tsee Khang. They gave almost two million masks for free. No show. No press meet. Only work.

A Living Lesson

This is the heart. Stay light. Stay open. Do not grow too big to move. Work with people; not files. Bring writers, artists, mothers, monks and students together. Cross walls of language and faith. Be a friend to Tibet. Be a friend to truth.

Today, big groups fail under weight. Friends of Tibet stays light; strong like a mountain. They are rich because they share. Not because they own. May we learn. The true power of any cause is not in money. It is in free minds and open hearts.

4 thoughts on “Sethu Das | Friends of Tibet | Service Without Chains | No Bosses; No Followers | Global TV

  1. As a person, i felt enslaved all my life in a form of either social or financial dominance and abused thereby. But i started feel being proud of myself, only after having met with Mr Sethudas who a real gentleman and true follower of His Highness Dalailama.I feel that i have indebted to him and Tibetan friends,for having given me an opportunity to experience such warm and unprecedented empathy and compassion.May all the endeavors of the group have succes and healthy existence.

  2. I thank Sethu Das and his team for promoting Tibetan struggle through Friends of Tibet since 1999. Many individuals are involved in carrying forward activities of Friends of Tibet and I am extremely grateful to each and everyone for their time, commitment and support for the just cause of Tibet and Tibetans.

  3. Mohan Kumar Naranthatta , Chairman ,Naranthatta Gandhi Raman Nair Trust ,Muliyar,Kasaragod,Kerala says:

    Inspiring stories of Friends of Tibet turn us to total spirituality ! When we are waiting for the 15th Dalai Lama to take charge , the world is at cross roads witnessing unprecedented geo political and economical turmoil ! Here is a team of volunteers who are just friends with a clear mind for service . Service to humanity . Here is a movement to provide support to the people of Tibet with compassion ,love and care thus creating a new chapter in social service ,with a system something unheard of where Friends of Tibet never wanted to build a system at all ! People just join hands for a cause to support a diaspora of value ,culture and ethics ! With support from Tushar Gandhi likes , Sethu Das upholds the true spirit of India ‘ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ‘ . Let us all stand up with him for the noble cause of supporting Tibetans in exile

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