Ladakh: India’s Gateway to Central Asia

K. Warikoo
K Warikoo is Professor at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, where he heads the Central Asian Studies Programme. read more
Volume:44
Issue:3
Articles

Ladakh is one of the largest administrative units in India, in terms of its territory. Due to its contiguity with Xinjiang and Tibet and its close proximity to Central Asia, and enjoying a central position in the network of overland caravan routes that were linked to the Silk Route, Ladakh acted as an important gateway in the Indo-Central Asian exchange of men, materials and ideas through the ages. By declaring the Leh and Kargil districts of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir State a Union territory, the Government of India has, rekindled hopes in the region of revival of traditional India-Central Asia trade routes passing through Ladakh and Xinjiang.

Keywords: Central Asia