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Border Personnel Meeting points are locations along the disputed Sino-Indian territories on Line of Actual Control (LAC) where the armies of both countries hold ceremonial and practical meetings to resolve border issues and improve relations. While border meetings have been held since the 1990s, the first formal Border Personnel Meeting point ...
Gogra [a] (also referred to as Nala Junction) [4] is a pasture and campsite in the Ladakh union territory of India, near the Line of Actual Control with China.It is located in the Kugrang River [b] valley, a branch valley of Chang Chenmo Valley, where the Changlung River flows into Kugrang.
On 14 December 2021, the first FM radio station in Ladakh was established in Leh. [150] There are a handful of private news outlets. Reach Ladakh Bulletin, [151] a biweekly newspaper in English, is the only print media published by and for Ladakhis. Rangyul or Kargil Number is a newspaper published from Kashmir covering Ladakh in English and Urdu.
Differing perceptions in the Depsang Bulge area in northern Ladakh: the leftmost line indicating China's perception and the rightmost line India's perception. The middle green line represents the prevailing LAC as per the contributors to OpenStreetMap and the red line is that marked by the US Office of the Geographer .
The village of Demchok was mentioned in the Chronicles of Ladakh as the boundary point between Tibet and Ladakh demarcated in the 1684 Treaty of Tingmosgang. [12]When Henry Strachey visited the area in 1847, he described Demchok as a single hamlet with settlements on both the sides of the Lhari stream and the stream as the prevailing border between Ladakh and Tibet. [13]
Rezang La [1] is a mountain pass on the Line of Actual Control between Indian-administered Ladakh and the Chinese-administered Spanggur Lake basin. The pass is located on the watershed ridge of the Chushul Valley, on its east.
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Chorbat is an indistinct region [2] at the border between Baltistan and Ladakh near the course of the Shyok River. It is marked by the Chorbat La pass, the traditional border between Baltistan and Ladakh, [3] the Chorbat village in Baltistan, now called Siksa, and; the town of Turtuk, presently in Nubra, which is considered its traditional ...