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has adversely affected the life of local Changpa nomadic herders. In January 2024, the Chinese troops tried to stop and pushed out the local Indian herders who were grazing their livestock in their traditional grazing area. The Indian herders challenged the Chinese petrol in the
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Traditionally, it was a grazing area. The Indus valley here is about four miles wide, and sandy with a thin layer of grass. That, coupled with the fact that there is no snow here in winter, makes it a most important winter grazing area for the
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trading village for cross-border trade lies in it. In the disputed Demchok sector between China and India, the Chinese claim line on the west, the Indian claim line on the east and the
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Ladakh: Local Herders Clash With Chinese Soldiers Over Access to Grazing Land
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There have been several incursions by the China in this area. India has
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in this area, while the ruling government has denied the charges as
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The Jummoo and Kashmir Territories: A Geographical Account
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is 45–kilometer long pasture land along the right bank of
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
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Index


Jammu and Kashmir
Frederic Drew
Indus River
Southern Ladakh
nomads
Chushul
Nyoma
Rupshu
Sino-Indian border dispute

Patrol Points
Chushul
Chumur
Dungti
Phobrang
Demchok
Tibetan language
Phunchok Stobdan
Narendra Modi
Geography of Skakjung
Geography of Ladakh

Demchok sector
Koyul Ridge
Kailash Range
Chang La pass
Kigunaru River
Dumchele
Line of Actual Control

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