Hyderabad: Even as top Chinese and Indian Commanders held high-level talks at Chushul in Ladakh on Saturday in a bid to end the latest border standoff between the two countries, Konchok Stanzin, Executive Councillor, Chushul, Leh, said that the Chinese army has entered into Indian territory and has "not yet retreated" and expressed concern over villagers losing their grazing pastures amid the confrontation.
In an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat, Stanzin said, "The Chinese army has entered into our territory and has not yet retreated...there is no demarcation line between the two countries in Ladakh region making the people inhabiting areas close to the LAC vulnerable to losing the grazing pastures which is their only source of livelihood as the Chinese army keeps trying to occupy it."
He stressed that dialogue between the two most populous nations, that has seen thousands of troops sent to both sides of the disputed border, can resolve the dispute.
The conflict in the region began in the month of May and since then both Beijing and Delhi have beefed up their security presence at finger four area near Pangong Tso and Galvan valley at the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh and since then the nomadic movement in the region has not only gone thin but has come to a standstill, said Stanzin.
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While the Executive Councillor pointed out that the latest conflict has not yet affected the routine work in the villages at the LAC be it construction or agricultural activity, he, however, expressed apprehension regarding access to grazing lands which he said, “is the lifeline for the residents of the border villages.” Most of the villagers are nomads in the region rearing Pashmina goats.
“Around seven villages which are at the Line of Actual Control have become a buffer zone,” said Stanzin. The main source of livelihood for the nomads is their livestock and the pashmina, and they need to take their cattle to the grazing lands during winters, but it has become a risky affair for more than a fortnight now, he said.