Chushul is a village in the
Leh district
Leh district is a district in Indian-administered Ladakh in the Kashmir#Dispute, disputed Kashmir-region. The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the WP:T ...
of
Ladakh
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,
India
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. It is located in the
Durbuk tehsil
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, in the area known as "Chushul Valley", south of the
Pangong Lake
Pangong Tso or Pangong Lake (; zh, s=班公错, p=Bān gōng cuò; ) is an endorheic lake spanning eastern Ladakh and West Tibet situated at an elevation of . It is long and divided into five sublakes, called ''Pangong Tso'', ''Tso Nyak'', ...
and west of the
Spanggur Lake. The
Line of Actual Control with China runs about 5 miles east of Chushul, across the Chushul Valley. Famous as site for historical battle grounds.
In August 1842 the concluding battle of the
Dogra–Tibetan war with subsequent signing of the
Treaty of Chushul in September 1842 for border non-proliferation took place at Chushul.
On 18 November 1962
Sino-Indian War
The Sino–Indian War, also known as the China–India War or the Indo–China War, was an armed conflict between China and India that took place from October to November 1962. It was a military escalation of the Sino–Indian border dispu ...
,
PVC Major
Shaitan Singh with his five platoons of 120 men fought to the 'last man, last round' at
Rezang La
Rezang La
iarchive:dli.pahar.3148/page/n1413, Note given by the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi, to the Embassy of China in India, 26 July 1963. "The location of Rezang La (E 78° 51' 10" N 33° 25' 30" []) is well known... "
is a moun ...
(Chushul), only 6 men survived the Chinese massacre.
Geography

Chushul is about 10 miles south of the
Pangong Lake
Pangong Tso or Pangong Lake (; zh, s=班公错, p=Bān gōng cuò; ) is an endorheic lake spanning eastern Ladakh and West Tibet situated at an elevation of . It is long and divided into five sublakes, called ''Pangong Tso'', ''Tso Nyak'', ...
. It is in the valley of Tsaka Chu (or "Chushul stream") which rises near the Tsaka La and flows north for about 30 miles before entering the Pangong Lake on its south bank near
Thakung. The stream flows through a flat plain of some 10 square miles in extent, allowing for scattered growth of grass and fuelwood.
Chushul itself is on the western edge of the Tsaka Chu plain, at the mouth of the
Loi Yogma valley. A stream called Har Lungpa flows down from Loi Yogma, and another stream called Umlung Lungpa flows from the southwest. Chushul is mainly watered by these two streams before their confluence with Tsaka Chu.
A narrow range of mountains called Pangong Range lies between Chushul and the village of
Tangtse to the northwest. (Map 1) The Loi Yogma valley, immediately to the west of Pangong Range, provides the travel route to Tangtse and the central parts of Ladakh beyond it. This valley was also the site of the "Battle of Chushul" fought as part of
Dogra–Tibetan War in 1842.
Across the Tsaka Chu valley to the east of Chushul is a range of mountains that are considered part of the
Kailash Range. (Map 3) The
Line of Actual Control between India and China runs along this range, even though India's claim line is 20 km to the east of it. (Map 2) About 15 km southeast of Chushul, a gap in the Kailash range leads to another valley that contains the
Spanggur Lake and continues to
Rutog a hundred kilometers away.
Demographics
According to the
2011 census of India, Chushul has a population of 949 people living in 148 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 61.47%.
Village
Most of the people are dependent on the rearing of goat and yak. In the field of agriculture, barley and pea are main crops of the season. During the chilly winter season, Chushul is cut off from main the capital city of
Leh
Leh () is a city in Indian-administered Ladakh in the Kashmir#Kashmir_dispute, disputed Kashmir region. The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the WP:TE ...
. During the winter season, Ice hockey is the main sport in Chushul. The youth of Chushul has a keen interest in playing ice hockey. The Chushul Ice Hockey team recently participated in the district as well as the CEC cup which was held at Leh at Karzoo and the new ice hockey ring at NDS Ground. In Chushul, various associations have played an important role in developing Chushul's economy, politics and education system. Some of these associations are Women's Alliance Chushul, Student Union of Chushul, Youth Association of Chushul, Gonpa Community of Chushul and Ex. Service Men Association of Chushul.
There are five schools in Chushul: Govt. High school Chushul, Govt. Middle school Buk, Govt Middle School Tailing, Central Institute of Buddhist Studies.
Military history
Being a border village, Chushul has had a rich history involvement in engagements and conflicts between India and China.
During the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948, an airstrip was built at
Leh
Leh () is a city in Indian-administered Ladakh in the Kashmir#Kashmir_dispute, disputed Kashmir region. The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the WP:TE ...
and a motorable road was constructed up to
Kargil
Kargil or Kargyil is a City in Indian-administered Ladakh in the disputed Kashmir region. The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the WP:TERTIARY, tert ...
. From Kargil onwards into Ladakh, only animal transport was possible.
In 1951, soon after the
Chinese annexation of Tibet, a situation developed near Chushul with a brigade of
Kazakh troops from Chinese Central Asia trying to flee via Rudok, and the Chinese
PLA pursuing them. Indian intelligence detected the movements in advance, and arrangements were made to rush a company of Indian troops from
Pattan to Chushul, traveling by road and animal transport. The Kazakhs fled through the Spanggur Valley and set up defensive posts 3 km east of the then prevailing border (India's claim line). Fighting erupted between them and the PLA troops pursuing them. After discussion, Indian prime minister
Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru (14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat, and statesman who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20th century. Nehru was a pr ...
agreed to grant asylum to the fleeing Kazakhs, and they were admitted into India. Indian troops stood their ground and confronted the PLA troops, who eventually withdrew.
[
Lt. Gen. H. S. Panag]
Indian Army’s first brush with the PLA was in 1951. The windfall was Chushul airfield
The Print, 24 October 2024.
After the incident, it was decided to lay an
airstrip
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near Chushul for defensive deployments. An initial location was selected east of
Spanggur Gap in territory currently under Chinese control. However, it was considered unsuitable and a second location was selected within the Tsaka Chu valley, opposite the Spanggur Gap. The airstrip was completed by August 1952. Jawaharlal Nehru along with colleagues took the first flight into it and inaugurated it.
A road link to Chushul became available only in September 1962. In 1960, the
Border Roads Organisation
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(BRO) was set up by Government of India to take over the construction of strategic border roads. The BRO completed the road to
Leh
Leh () is a city in Indian-administered Ladakh in the Kashmir#Kashmir_dispute, disputed Kashmir region. The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the WP:TE ...
by August 1962 (now
NH-1), and extended it up to Chushul by September 1962.
Until this time, the Chushul airstrip was the only means available for logistics.
Dakotas and
Ilyushin Il-14
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planes from No.
12,
42 and 43 squadrons of Indian Air Force made logistical supply flights to Chushul.
The Army asked for six
AMX-13
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tanks to be airlifted for defence of Chushul.
AN-12
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transport airplanes were used for the purpose, after making elaborate arrangements for the transport of delicate but heavy equipment, and they were eventually delivered on 25 and 26 October 1962.
Flight Lieutenant Virendera Singh Pathania of
No. 23 Squadron IAF made sorties from Chushul for photo reconnaissance on a
Gnat
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airplane.
During the
Sino-Indian War
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, the 114 Infantry Brigade was headquartered at Chushul, and it had the control of all the forward deployments from
Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) in the north to
Demchok in the south. The units involved were 14 J&K Militia in the DBO sector, 5 Jat in the Galwan and Changchenmo sector, 1/8 Gorkha Rifles in the Chushul sector (holding Spanggur Gap and the surrounding areas), 13 Kumaon holding features to the south of Spanggur Gab and 1 J&K Militia holding the rest of the areas up to Demchok.
[
]
The Ahir regiment of 13 Kumaon stationed at the
Rezang La pass (as it was then called) fought the famous last stand battle.
Border Personnel Meeting point
Chushul is one of the five officially agreed
Border Personnel Meeting points between the
Indian Army
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and the
People's Liberation Army
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of
China
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for regular consultations and interactions between the two armies to improve relations.
Moldo
Spanggur Tso, also called Maindong Tso, Mendong Tso, is a saltwater lake in Rutog County in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, close to the border with Ladakh. India claims a major portion of the lake as its own territory, as part of Ladakh. To ...
( zh, 莫爾多) post of the
Indian Army
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, coordinate:
Spanggur ( zh, 斯潘古爾) post of the
People's Liberation Army
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of
China
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, coordinate:
Transportation
Chushul is connected by the following roads:
*
Chushul-Lukung Road (CC road),
[Wildlife Board approves 5 roads in Ladakh, including Daulat Beg Oldie route]
Business Standard, 17 October 2024.
also called the
Surtok-Kakstet-Chushul Road (CKC road), parallel to the southern bank of
Pangong Tso
Pangong Tso or Pangong Lake (; zh, s=班公错, p=Bān gōng cuò; ) is an endorheic lake spanning eastern Ladakh and Ngari Prefecture, West Tibet situated at an elevation of . It is long and divided into five sublakes, called ''Pangong Tso' ...
, provides shortest route from
Spangmik,
Man
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Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually inherits an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chromosome from the f ...
&
Merak to Chushul.
** Thakung Post Road: is a 5.8 km long spur of "Chushul-Lukung Road" from a T-section and it goes to Thakung Post of Indian Military, constructed under
ICBR Phase-III.
[
* Pangong Lakeshore Road (PL road), is a motorable road along the scenic southern shore of Pangong Tso.
* Chushul-Dungti-Fukche-Demchok highway (CDFD road), along the southern bank of ]Indus River
The Indus ( ) is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayas, Himalayan river of South Asia, South and Central Asia. The river rises in mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in the Western Tibet region of China, flows northw ...
which marks the LAC, will be converted to a single-lane 7.45 m wide 135 km long national highway with paved shoulder by 31 March 2025. Chushul and Fukche Airstrips lies along this highway. It will also provide faster access to the Nyoma airbase. This will boost military logistics and tourism in the border area.[BRO starts process for 135-km road near LAC from Chushul to Demchok]
News18, 24 Jan 2023.
* Mahe-Chushul Road (MCR), via Kartsangla, will be completed by the BRO by December 2023 (August 2023 update).[Over 20 strategic roads close to LAC have the ear and deadline]
The Economic Times, 3 Aug 2023.
See also
* Geography of Ladakh
* India-China Border Roads
Chinese Indian or Indian Chinese may refer to:
* China–India relations
China and India maintained peaceful relations for thousands of years, but their relationship has varied since the Chinese Communist Party's victory in the Chinese Civil ...
* Sino-Indian border dispute
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* Tourism in Ladakh
Notes
References
Bibliography
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External links
* SINO-INDIAN BORDER DEFENSES CHUSHUL AREA (CIA, 1963)
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* Simar
Developing Chushul: A Border Village
Global Himalayan Expedition, via medium.com, 31 May 2023.
A place called Chushul
himalaya.com, retrieved 21 November 2020.
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