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The Interview: An Environmentalist, A Teacher, A Symbol Of Hope - What Made Sonam Wangchuk Such A Threat to Power?

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Ladakh stands where India meets China - a region of soldiers, monasteries, and frozen winds. It’s where national security towers high, as its own people are left 'unseen'. Even as the Indian Army holds the Line of Actual Control, the people guarding that border say they feel ‘invisible’. The irony is sharp: a region vital to India’s defence feels defenseless in its own governance. Has the Centre lost the region that once celebrated it?

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Ladakh stands where India meets China - a region of soldiers, monasteries, and frozen winds. It’s where national security towers high, as its own people are left 'unseen'. Even as the Indian Army holds the Line of Actual Control, the people guarding that border say they feel ‘invisible’. The irony is sharp: a region vital to India’s defence feels defenseless in its own governance. Has the Centre lost the region that once celebrated it?

Watch On YouTube: https://youtu.be/c-bsea94PzI

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