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Indira Col West () is a mountain pass at altitude on the Indira Ridge of
Siachen Muztagh in
Karakoram Range. It is on the border between Indian-controlled
Siachen Glacier
The Siachen Glacier is a glacier located in the eastern Karakoram range of the Himalayas, just northeast of the point NJ9842 where the Line of Control between India and Pakistan ends in northeastern Kashmir. At long, it is the longest glaci ...
and the Chinese-controlled
Trans-Karakoram Tract
The Trans-Karakoram Tract (), also known as the Shaksgam Tract (), is an area of approximately north of the Karakoram watershed, including the Shaksgam valley. The tract is administered by China as part of its Taxkorgan and Yecheng counties ...
(both in the disputed
Kashmir region
Kashmir ( or ) is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term ''Kashmir'' denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range. The term has sinc ...
), close to the
tripoint
A triple border, tripoint, trijunction, triple point, or tri-border area is a geography, geographical point at which the boundaries of three countries or Administrative division, subnational entities meet. There are 175 international tripoints ...
of India, Pakistan, and China.
The India-Pakistan
Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL) in the Siachen area ends near the pass.
[The fight for Siachen]
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/ref> It is possible to ascend the pass from both the north and south sides controlled by China and India respectively.[
Indira Col East (Coord ),][ also ''Main Indira Col'' or just ''Indira Col'' (Hindi: इन्दिरा कोल),][ is another col on Indira Ridge which lies 2.4 km further east of Indira Col West at ) altitude. It is more difficult to ascend or descend on the north side controlled by China, but easier to do so from the south side controlled by India.][
India Saddle (Coord ), a geographical saddle, connects the Indira Col East and Indira Col West.][
Indira Ridge separates the Chinese-controlled ]Trans-Karakoram Tract
The Trans-Karakoram Tract (), also known as the Shaksgam Tract (), is an area of approximately north of the Karakoram watershed, including the Shaksgam valley. The tract is administered by China as part of its Taxkorgan and Yecheng counties ...
, which lies north of Indira Ridge, from the Siachen Glacier
The Siachen Glacier is a glacier located in the eastern Karakoram range of the Himalayas, just northeast of the point NJ9842 where the Line of Control between India and Pakistan ends in northeastern Kashmir. At long, it is the longest glaci ...
, which lies south of Indira Ridge. The AGPL end point, Indira Col West, Indira Col East, Indira Saddle, Turkestan La North, and Turkestan La East lie on the Indira Ridge from west to east.[
]
History
Etymology
The ''la'' in Ladakhi language
The Ladakhi language is a Tibetic language spoken in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is the predominant language in the Buddhist-dominated district of Leh district, Leh, and a minority language in the district of Kargil district#Langua ...
means a mountain pass. The eastern col was named Indira Col in 1912 by Bullock Workman, after one of the names of the goddess Lakshmi
Lakshmi (; , , sometimes spelled Laxmi, ), also known as Shri (, , ), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, beauty, fertility, sovereignty, and abundance. She along with Parvat ...
.
Exploration
In 1889, British raj army officer and explorer Francis Younghusband reached the base of Turkestan La (North) from north side, and he noted that this was a long glacier and a major Central Asian dividing range.[
Colonel Narendra "Bull" Kumar reached Indira Col (the western col) in 1981.][Bull’s glacier]
/ref> In 1998 Harish Kapadia
Harish Kapadia (born 11 July 1945) is a Himalayan mountaineer, author and long-time editor of the '' Himalayan Journal'' from India.
He has written numerous books and articles on the Indian Himalayas. and has been invited to many countries t ...
reached the same col; on his map and text he refers to it as the "''main Indira Col''" and "''Indira Col West''", whereas he refers to the col 2.4 km to the east as the "''Indira Col East'' ('' Workman'')."
Indirakoli Pass( zh, 因地拉科里山口) name on the Chinese maps refers to coordinates is claimed by Pakistan, which is "Indira Col East".
In 1984, Indian soldiers traveled across Siachen glacier, scaled many peaks and passes including the Indira Col as part of the Operation Meghdoot.
After that, Harish Kapadia
Harish Kapadia (born 11 July 1945) is a Himalayan mountaineer, author and long-time editor of the '' Himalayan Journal'' from India.
He has written numerous books and articles on the Indian Himalayas. and has been invited to many countries t ...
and his colleagues also explored various peaks passes, ranges subranges and glaciers in the Siachen area.
Disputed territories
Territories on all sides of Indira Col are disputed. Area south of the Indira Col West is controlled by India and also claimed by Pakistan. North of Indira Col West is Trans-Karakoram Tract claimed by India but controlled by China under a 1963 border agreement with Pakistan. The AGPL generally runs along the Saltoro Mountains range, beginning from the northernmost point of the ( LOC) at Point NJ 9842 and ending northwest of ''Indira Col West'' in the north, with peaks in excess of 7,000 meters and average low temperatures around minus 50 Celsius. India gained control of of disputed territory in 1984 because of its military operations in Siachen.
Geography
India-China-Pakistan borders
Indira Col is near the tri-junction of India-China-Pakistan controlled areas.
Indira Ridge's features
Indira Ridge, from west to east, has following features:[
* '' Sia Kangri'',
* ''Indira Col West'' ,
* ''India Saddle'' ,
* ''Indira Col East'',
* Turkestan La (North) (Younghusband) ( zh, 图尔吉斯坦拉山口, coordinates ) which was identified by the British explorer Younghusband, and
* Turkestan La (East) (traditional) (coordinates ) which is an ancient or "traditional" pass.
]
AGPL end point
* '' AGPL end point'',
India Saddle
Between Indira Col West and Indira Col East is ''India Saddle'' between the Siachen Glacier
The Siachen Glacier is a glacier located in the eastern Karakoram range of the Himalayas, just northeast of the point NJ9842 where the Line of Control between India and Pakistan ends in northeastern Kashmir. At long, it is the longest glaci ...
to the south and the Urdok Glacier to the north in the Shaksgam (Trans-Karakoram Tract), on the watershed between the 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 ...
basin and the Tarim Basin
The Tarim Basin is an endorheic basin in Xinjiang, Northwestern China occupying an area of about and one of the largest basins in Northwest China.Chen, Yaning, et al. "Regional climate change and its effects on river runoff in the Tarim Basin, Ch ...
. It is too steep to easily descend north from the col to the Urdok Glacier.
Siachen Glacier's topography
The main channel of ''Siachen Glacier'', which flows from north to south into India, begins from the southern slope of Indira Col West. The ''Urdok Glacier'', which flows from south to north into ''Trans-Karakoram Tract'' held by China, begins from the northern slope of Indira Col West, its subbranches ''Urdok I'' glacier flows from north to northwest from the northern slope of ''India Col East'' and ''Urdok II'' glacier flows north to northwest from the northern slope of ''Turkmenistan La North''.[
''Straghar Glacier'' runs perpendicular to the Indira Ridge on the eastern side of the ridge (and serves as the LAC between ''Trans-Karakoram Tract'' held by China and '' Daulat Beg Oldi'' (DBO) held by India).]Harish Kapadia
Harish Kapadia (born 11 July 1945) is a Himalayan mountaineer, author and long-time editor of the '' Himalayan Journal'' from India.
He has written numerous books and articles on the Indian Himalayas. and has been invited to many countries t ...
, 1999, Saga of Siachen, The Himalayan Journal, Vol.55.[2015]
Mass baalance of Siachen glacier
Journal of Glaciology, Vol. 61, No. 229, p.1012. The ''Siachen Glacier'' is explored from the '' Siachen Base Camp'', reachable via 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 ...
- Khalsar- Sasoma army camp-Siachen Base camp road, to the ''Station A'' which is the point where main channel of Siachen Glacier meets the ''Teram Shehr Glacier''. From the ''Station A'', the route goes north to Indira Col West.
See also
; Borders
* Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL)
* India–Pakistan International Border (IB)
* Line of Control
The Line of Control (LoC) is a military control line between the Indian and Pakistanicontrolled parts of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir—a line which does not constitute a legally recognized international boundary, but ser ...
(LoC)
* Line of Actual Control (LAC)
* Sir Creek (SC)
* Borders of China
* Borders of India
* Borders of Pakistan
The Geography of Pakistan () encompasses a wide variety of landscapes varying from plains to deserts, forests, and plateaus ranging from the coastal areas of the Arabian Sea in the south to the mountains of the Karakoram, Hindukush, Himalayas ...
; Conflicts
* Kashmir conflict
The Kashmir conflict is a territorial conflict over the Kashmir region, primarily between India and Pakistan, and also between China and India in the northeastern portion of the region. The conflict started after the partition of India in 1 ...
* Siachen conflict
The Siachen conflict, sometimes referred to as the Siachen Glacier conflict or the Siachen War, was a military conflict Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts, between India and Pakistan over the disputed Siachen Glacier region in Kashmir. The conf ...
* Sino-Indian conflict
* List of disputed territories of China
* List of disputed territories of India
* List of disputed territories of Pakistan
* Northern Areas
* Trans-Karakoram Tract
The Trans-Karakoram Tract (), also known as the Shaksgam Tract (), is an area of approximately north of the Karakoram watershed, including the Shaksgam valley. The tract is administered by China as part of its Taxkorgan and Yecheng counties ...
; Operations
* Operation Meghdoot 1984 in Siachen, by India
* Operation Rajiv 1987 in Siachen, by India
* Operation Safed Sagar 1999 in Kargil War, by India
; Other related topics
* Awards and decorations of the Indian Armed Forces
* Bana Singh, after whom Quaid Post was renamed to Bana Top
* Dafdar
Dafdar, also spelled Daftar, is a township in the Taghdumbash Pamir located in Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. The township is located near the China–Pakistan border. The sou ...
, westernmost town in Trans-Karakoram Tract
* 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 ...
* List of extreme points of India
The extreme points of India include the coordinates that are further north, south, east or west than any other location in India; and the highest and the lowest altitudes in the country. The northernmost point claimed by India is in territory di ...
* Sino-Pakistan Agreement for transfer of Trans-Karakoram Tract to China
References
External links
Map at ''Blank on the Map''
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