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India-China border conflict: Ladakh villagers want to be relocated as they are ‘living in fear’

  • Herders have lost grazing lands and feel unsafe as China and India build up troops and infrastructure in the disputed Himalayan region
  • Despite Indian government plans to build bunkers like it has on its Kashmir border, villagers are demanding land and shelter somewhere else

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Chushul village in India's Ladakh region. Many residents in this and other border villages want to be moved because of the escalating tensions with China. Photo: Kamran Yousuf
For generations, Gyalson and his family have lived in Chushul in India’s Ladakh region, near the disputed border with China. But the 50-year-old herder, from the Changpa nomadic community, is now considering leaving his home and settling somewhere else as a face-off between troops from both sides continue.
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The situation has raised fears among villagers of a full-blown conflict. Both sides went to war in 1962 over their border.

“We don’t have access to our grazing lands and it is becoming difficult for us to feed our cattle,” said

Gyalson, who only uses one name. “Our cattle are our livelihood.”

Tensions between India and China have intensified since June 2020 after their troops clashed in the uninhabited Galwan Valley, killing 20 Indian and at least four Chinese soldiers. This was the deadliest face-off between the two neighbours in the last five decades.
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Indian and Chinese troops have been locked in a face-off at different points of their disputed border. Several incidents took place in 2020.
Indian and Chinese troops have been locked in a face-off at different points of their disputed border. Several incidents took place in 2020.
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