The predecessors of today’s Ladakh’s population of 300,000 were part of the independent Jammu and Kashmir kingdom from 1839 ...
The Pahalgam terror attacks and the conflict that followed were a big blow to local tourism.' 'And just when things were ...
In 2019, Ladakh was split from Jammu and Kashmir and reclassified as a union territory, bringing it under New Delhi’s direct ...
From hunger strikes to protests, Ladakh is now witnessing escalating local tensions, highlighting growing resentment among ...
A mountainous desert with a Muslim-Buddhist population, Ladakh lost its semi-autonomy in 2019 when the BJP government split it from the former Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir, imposing ...
As glaciers melt and traditions fade, the Ladakhis' peaceful demands highlight the urgent need for inclusive governance.
From Doda to Kargil to Muzaffarabad, protests flare over rights, arrests, and governance, while Valley leaders warn that ...
Most of Ladakh’s water comes from glaciers. Studies show rising temperatures have melted them faster while erratic rainfall and depleted groundwater have cut supply. Nearly 40 % of Ladakh’s glacial ...
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The Wire on MSNThe Night of the Long Knives Hits India via Ladakh
Sonam Wangchuk’s persecution in Ladakh exposes the Centre’s creeping fascism and crackdown on democracy across the country.
JAMMU, India — India’s prime minister marked Monday the opening of a tunnel in the northeast of disputed Kashmir that will grant all-year accessibility to a town that is isolated by heavy snow each ...
The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh at Jammu recently expunged adverse remarks it had made against a young lawyer ...
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