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Chinese yaks stray onto Indian side, held by villagers in eastern Ladakh

  • August 20, 2024
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Chinese yaks stray onto Indian side, held by villagers in eastern Ladakh

Sub: Env

Sec: Protected Area

Context:

  • Around 40 Chinese yaks ventured into Indian territory in the Demchok area of eastern Ladakh and are now under the control of local villagers.

Disputed Areas and LAC Perceptions:

  • Incidents of graziers straying across the LAC are common due to differing perceptions of the boundary.
  • Demchok is one of the two mutually agreed disputed areas in eastern Ladakh, with varying claims in the Charding La area.
    • Demchok nomads lost access to the Lungkar Valley in 2022 and Nilung Valley in 2017, affecting their livelihood, as livestock is a crucial source of income.
  • China set up tents on the Indian side of Charding Nala before the 2020 stand-off, expanding their presence as the situation escalated.
  • Since 2020, both sides have disengaged from five friction points:Galwan, North and South Banks of Pangong Tso, and Patrolling Points 15 and 17A in the Gogra-Hot Springs area.
  • However, talks have stalled over disengagement from Depsang Plains and Demchok, with China arguing that these issues predate the 2020 stand-off.

About Himalayan Yaks in India:

SpeciesBelongs to the Bovini tribe, including bison, buffaloes, and cattle.
AdaptationCan tolerate extreme cold, down to -40°C; adapted for high altitudes with long, insulating hair.
HabitatEndemic to the Tibetan Plateau and high-altitude regions.
Altitude PreferenceThrives above 14,000 feet; typically climbs to 20,000 feet and rarely descends below 12,000 feet.
Yak-Rearing States in IndiaArunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir.
SignificanceProvides crucial nutritional and livelihood security for pastoral nomads in high-altitude regions.
ThreatsClimate change causing heat stress; inbreeding due to closed borders limiting genetic diversity.
Protection StatusIUCN Red List: Vulnerable

CITES: Appendix I

Indian Wildlife Act: Schedule I

Food StatusApproved as a ‘food animal’ by the Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI).

Source: TH

Chinese yaks stray onto Indian side Environment

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