Ladakh (“land of high passes”) is a region in the
Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir that currently extends from the Kunlun
mountain range to the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of
Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent.It is one of the most sparsely populated regions
in Jammu and Kashmir and its culture and history are closely related to that of
Tibet. Ladakh is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and culture.
Historically, the region included the Baltistan (Baltiyul)
valleys (now mostly in Pakistan), the entire upper Indus Valley, the remote
Zanskar, Lahaul and Spiti to the south, much of Ngari including the Rudok
region and Guge in the east, Aksai Chin in the northeast (extending to the Kun
Lun Mountains), and the Nubra Valley to the north over Khardong La in the
Ladakh Range. Contemporary Ladakh borders Tibet to the east, the Lahaul and
Spiti regions to the south, the Vale of Kashmir, Jammu and Baltiyul regions to
the west, and the southwest corner of Xinjiang across the Karakoram Pass in the
far north.
Aksai Chin is one of the disputed border areas between China
and India.It is administered by China as part of Hotan County but is also
claimed by India as a part of the Ladakh region of the state of Jammu and
Kashmir. In 1962, China and India fought a brief war over Aksai Chin and
Arunachal Pradesh, but in 1993 and 1996 the two countries signed agreements to
respect the Line of Actual Control
In the past Ladakh gained importance from its strategic
location at the crossroads of important trade routes, but since the Chinese
authorities closed the borders with Tibet and Central Asia in the 1960s,
international trade has dwindled except for tourism. Since 1974, the Government
of India has successfully encouraged tourism in Ladakh. Since Ladakh is a part
of strategically important Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian military maintains a
strong presence in the region.
The largest town in Ladakh is Leh, followed by Kargil.Almost half of Ladakhis are Shia Muslims and the rest are mostly Tibetan Buddhists. Some Ladakhi activists have in recent times called for Ladakh to be constituted as a union territory because of perceived unfair treatment by Kashmir and Ladakh’s cultural differences with predominantly Muslim Kashmir.