Paper: GS – III, Subject: Internal Security, Topic: Broad/Overlap, Issue: Significance of Ladakh frontier.
Context:
Recent demands for statehood, Sixth Schedule inclusion, and greater empowerment reflect deep-seated grievances. Delhi must respond with empathy, imagination, and balance between security, ecology, and dignity.
Key Highlights:
Importance of Ladakh:
- Strategic Frontier: Ladakh guarded India’s northern defences since 1947. Volunteer soldiers, deeply familiar with terrain, secured Ladakh in early post-independence years.
- Military Contributions:
- 1962 War: Fought overwhelmingly in the context of the odds against China.
- 1999 Kargil War: Ladakhi soldiers, like Col. Chewang Rinchen & Sonam Wangchuk, displayed unmatched bravery.
- Owing to their bravery they earned the title “Snow Warriors”.
- Cultural Significance: Land of monasteries, pashmina, and unique Buddhist-Muslim harmony and a region where culture, ecology, and security intertwine.
Current Grievances:
- Political Discontent:
- Voices of unrest began after the region got UT status in 2019 owing to concerns over centralised governance and lack of representation
- It led to demand for Sixth Schedule protections to preserve land, jobs, and culture.
- Ecological Concerns: Fragile Himalayan ecosystem vulnerable to overdevelopment, tourism pressure, and military infrastructure.
- Identity and Empowerment: People fear losing Ladakh’s unique cultural and demographic character and demand for greater autonomy in decision-making.
Government’s response:
- Delhi has been cautious and security-focused, mindful of sensitive borders with China & Pakistan. Government is balacing caution with engagement, but trust deficit remains.
Challenges:
- Balancing the triple pilar of Security, Ecological Sustainability and Empowerment.
- Preservation of national sovereignty & constitutional integrity.
Way ahead:
- Institutional Empowerment:
- Strengthen autonomous councils.
- Consider statehood/Union Territory with legislature.
- Explore Sixth Schedule protections adapted for Ladakh.
- Balanced Development:
- Prioritise renewable energy, sustainable tourism, agriculture.
- Avoid unsustainable mega-projects.
- Security with Sensitivity:
- Protect Ladakh’s fragile ecosystem while ensuring strategic military preparedness.
- Inclusive Governance:
- Dialogue with local leaders, youth, monks, and civil society.
- Ensure that Ladakhis are partners in governance, not passive subjects.
- Integration with Dignity:
- Empowerment must go hand-in-hand with development, dignity, and cultural preservation.
Conclusion:
Delhi’s response must move beyond security calculus to include trust-building, ecological sustainability, and constitutional empowerment. A sensitive and imaginative approach can ensure Ladakh remains both India’s most secure frontier and a prosperous, empowered region.
https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/frontier-ladakh-centre-sonam-wangchuk-10270657
La Excellence IAS Academy, the best IAS coaching in Hyderabad, known for delivering quality content and conceptual clarity for UPSC 2025 preparation.
FOLLOW US ON:
◉ YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@CivilsPrepTeam
◉ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaExcellenceIAS
◉ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laexcellenceiasacademy/
GET IN TOUCH:
Contact us at info@laex.in, https://laex.in/contact-us/
or Call us @ +91 9052 29 2929, +91 9052 99 2929, +91 9154 24 2140
OUR BRANCHES:
Head Office: H No: 1-10-225A, Beside AEVA Fertility Center, Ashok Nagar Extension, VV Giri Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Hyderabad, 500020
Madhapur: Flat no: 301, survey no 58-60, Guttala begumpet Madhapur metro pillar: 1524, Rangareddy Hyderabad, Telangana 500081
Bangalore: Plot No: 99, 2nd floor, 80 Feet Road, Beside Poorvika Mobiles, Chandra Layout, Attiguppe, Near Vijaya Nagara, Bengaluru, 560040