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Shaksgam Valley

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: NDTV

Subject: Mapping

Context: The Shaksgam Valley has returned to focus after China reaffirmed its territorial claims and defended infrastructure construction in the region, following India’s strong diplomatic protest.

About Shaksgam Valley:

What it is?

• Shaksgam Valley, also called the Trans-Karakoram Tract, is a high-altitude, sparsely inhabited region in the extreme north of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, claimed by India but administered by China after being transferred by Pakistan.

Located in:

• North of the Siachen Glacier

• Between the Karakoram and Kunlun mountain ranges

• Lies in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (Hunza-Gilgit region) but administered by China as part of Xinjiang (Taxkorgan and Yecheng counties)

History and Dispute:

• After Jammu & Kashmir acceded to India in 1947, India claimed sovereignty over Shaksgam.

• During the 1947–48 war, Pakistan took control of the area.

• Historically, the region was part of Baltistan/Ladakh, reflected in Balti and Ladakhi place names.

• British-era maps and surveys showed the region as part of Kashmir, though the boundary with China remained undefined.

Sino-Pakistan Frontier Agreement (1963):

• Signed on 2 March 1963 between China and Pakistan.

• Pakistan ceded 5,180 sq km of Shaksgam Valley to China.

Article 6 of the agreement states that the boundary is temporary, and must be renegotiated after settlement of the Kashmir dispute.

• India rejected the agreement, calling it illegal, since Pakistan had no right to transfer Indian territory.

Current Status:

Administered by China as part of Xinjiang

• Claimed by India as part of Union Territory of Ladakh

Pakistan no longer controls it, but defends the 1963 agreement

• China is now building roads and infrastructure in the area

Significance:

• Lies close to Siachen Glacier, the world’s highest battlefield.

• Sits near Aksai Chin and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) routes.

• Strengthens China–Pakistan strategic and military connectivity.

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