NEW DELHI—Nomads in Ladakh on India’s border with China face uncanny situations after the last year’s bloody conflict between the two countries—while they sight nomads grazing their yaks from across the border, restrictions imposed by the Indian military keep them away from their traditional pastures. A Ladakhi public servant, Kunchok Stanzin, shared with The Epoch Times a 45-day-old picture of what he claimed are yaks belonging to Chinese nomads, grazing inside India in the Tharsang valley, near the Martsemik Mountain Pass. Meanwhile, the Indian nomads from the region have yet not been able to return to their traditional pastures on the border because of restrictions imposed by the Indian military after last year’s bloody conflict, subsequent standoff, and further military built up. Stanzin, who takes care of 12 villages, including eight that are located on the disputed border in the Chushul region, said the nomads subsist on pastures not only for grass—the …
Chinese Nomads Seen in Indian Territory, Indian Nomads Restricted, After Border Conflict
October 28, 2021
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