Pangong lake opened to tourists in ladakh after a year

 In April last year, tension between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh increased.  After this, the movement of tourists in this area was banned.  The movement of tourists to the world's most famous and elevated Pangong Lake was banned due to tensions between the two countries.

After the tension on the border has reduced, now tourists will be allowed to go to some areas adjacent to the LAC.  Last year, there was complete tension on the border line of actual control with China extending several hundred kilometers in Ladakh.  Tension still exists between India and China.  But the matter of relief is that the process of negotiation on the border dispute between the two countries is also going on.

Pangong lake opened to tourists in ladakh after a year

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 Pangong Lake Open

Actually, if we talk about LAC, then it is a boundary between India and China which has no mark on it.  Both countries set their own limits according to their own.  There was no major deployment of military personnel till 2020 from both the countries.  Yes, it was definitely that during the summer season, the armies of both countries used to patrol in their respective areas.


 In Pangong Lake

In the meantime, LAC was also often confronted between the armies of the two countries.  But both countries ignored it.  But as early as 2020, the Chinese army started gathering troops near the LAC and also accelerated the construction of the hideout.

In response, the Indian army also increased its deployment and the infrastructure of the army was also increased.  Both armies came face to face.  But this is the area where there are already so many high mountains where there is a dangerous and difficult winter season along with lack of oxygen.

However,  found in his tour that the people living around LAC are looking very upset for the first time due to the increasing tension between India and China.  Tension between India and China on LSP has reduced, but not over.

Important facts related to exams 

  • Pangong Tso or Pangong Lake is an endorheic lake spanning eastern Ladakh and West Tibet situated at an elevation of 4,225 m. It is 134 km long and divided into five sublakes, called Pangong Tso, Tso Nyak, Rum Tso and Nyak Tso.
  • Pangong Lake, one of the most famous lakes in Leh Ladakh, derives its name from the Tibetan word, “Pangong Tso”, which means “high grassland lake”.
  • Pangong lake located – Leh Ladakh.
  • Countries – China, India


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