Reporting from Indo-China border
Despite recent months of tension on the Line of Actual Control between India and China, the two countries have managed to keep things calm as the bonhomie in Ladakh showed.
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Despite recent months of tension on the Line of Actual Control between India and China, the two countries have managed to keep things calm as the bonhomie in Ladakh showed. NDTV's Nitin Gokhale travelled to Ladakh to bring you a series of reports from the Indo-China border. (NDTV photo)
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Indian and Chinese soldiers are seen mixing business with pleasure in Ladakh on January 26.(NDTV photo)
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Thrice every year, Chinese soldiers walk into Indian territory, and Indians reciprocate in the same manner.(NDTV photo)
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Snow clad mountains and landscape surrounding Leh.(NDTV photo)
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Seen here is a Gompa in Leh. (NDTV photo)
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The snow-clad Gompa at Shey, situated on the outskirts of Leh.(NDTV photo)
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This road takes you out of Leh.(NDTV photo)
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Mules crossing the frozen Indus.(NDTV photo)
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Seen here in this picture is the frozen Indus.(NDTV photo)
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A long shot of an army camp at the India-China border.(NDTV photo)
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A vintage gun outside a military camp.(NDTV photo)
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Snow capped mountains near Karu, a military station.(NDTV photo)
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NDTV's Nitin Gokhale seen here admiring the stark Ladakh beauty.(NDTV photo)
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Sajjilal, NDTV's cameraperson and Nitin Gokhale with an army doctor. Frozen Indus can be seen in the background.(NDTV photo)
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At Chumathang, another military station.(NDTV photo)
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A lonely road, a familiar sight in Ladakh.(NDTV photo)
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Behind us the newly-activated Nyoma airstrip, giving India a strategic boost.(NDTV photo)
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The snow-bound road between Loma and Chushul.(NDTV photo)
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The winding road to Changla which was barely visible.(NDTV photo)
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