Connecting Ladakh
In flexing its military muscle, India is finally set to act on pleas to unite this isolated region with the rest of the country.
Due to its proximity to the long-contested Indo-Chinese frontier, Ladakh would seem to be of significant strategic importance for India. Yet for all the pledges and proposals made by Indian lawmakers over the years to build infrastructure of the area, it is only recently that New Delhi has finally started to inch towards fulfilling these promises. As is perhaps to be assumed, it has been military motives that have finally led policymakers to begin putting real money behind their promises. But with new roads and what appears to be an incredibly ambitious railway project – the first of its kind – now on the anvil promising to connect Ladakh to the rest of India, it is Ladakhis themselves who could well benefit the most.