Chip Chap River, the Glossary
The Chip Chap River (meaning: "quiet river") is a tributary of the Shyok River that flows from the disputed Aksai Chin region administered by China to Ladakh in India.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Aksai Chin, Daulat Beg Oldi, Depsang Plains, Galwan River, Indus River, Jawaharlal Nehru, Karakoram, Karakoram Pass, Ladakh, Ladakhi language, Line of Actual Control, Macartney–MacDonald Line, Shyok River, Sino-Indian War, Tianwendian, Xinjiang.
- Aksai Chin
- Rivers of Xinjiang
- Tributaries of the Indus River
Aksai Chin
Aksai Chin is a region administered by the People's Republic of China (PRC) partly in Hotan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang and partly in Rutog County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet and constituting the easternmost portion of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute between India and the PRC as well as the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan since 1959.
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Daulat Beg Oldi
Daulat Beg Oldi (also Oldie, DBO) is a traditional campsite and current military base located in the midst of the Karakoram Range in northern Ladakh, India.
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Depsang Plains
The Depsang Plains, a high-altitude gravelly plain in the northwest portion of the disputed Aksai Chin region of Kashmir, divided into Indian and Chinese administered portions by a Line of Actual Control. Chip Chap River and Depsang Plains are Aksai Chin.
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Galwan River
The Galwan River flows from the disputed Aksai Chin area administered by China to the Union Territory of Ladakh, India. Chip Chap River and Galwan River are Aksai Chin, rivers of Xinjiang and Tributaries of the Indus River.
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Indus River
The Indus is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayan river of South and Central Asia.
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Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru (14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat, author and statesman who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20th century.
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Karakoram
The Karakoram is a mountain range in the Kashmir region spanning the border of Pakistan, China, and India, with the northwestern extremity of the range extending to Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
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Karakoram Pass
The Karakoram Pass is a mountain pass between India and China in the Karakoram Range.
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Ladakh
Ladakh is a region administered by India as a union territory and constitutes an eastern portion of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947 and India and China since 1959.
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Ladakhi language
The Ladakhi language is a Tibetic language spoken in the Indian union territory of Ladakh.
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Line of Actual Control
The Line of Actual Control (LAC), in the context of the Sino-Indian border dispute, is a notional demarcation lineAnanth Krishnan,, 13 June 2020: "In contrast, the alignment of the LAC has never been agreed upon, and it has neither been delineated nor demarcated.
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Macartney–MacDonald Line
The Macartney–MacDonald Line was a boundary proposal by the British Raj for the border between the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and the Chinese-managed territories of Xinjiang and Tibet.
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Shyok River
The Shyok River is a tributary of the Indus River that flows through northern Ladakh and enters Gilgit–Baltistan, in Pakistan, spanning some. Chip Chap River and Shyok River are Tributaries of the Indus River.
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Sino-Indian War
The Sino–Indian War, also known as the China–India War or the Indo–China War, was an armed conflict between China and India that took place from October to November 1962.
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Tianwendian
Tianwendian is the name of a border outpost and a military defence area of China in the northern Aksai Chin region under its administration (as part of Xinjiang). Chip Chap River and Tianwendian are Aksai Chin.
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Xinjiang
Xinjiang, officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China (PRC), located in the northwest of the country at the crossroads of Central Asia and East Asia.
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See also
Aksai Chin
- Aksai Chin
- Aksai Chin Lake
- Chang Chenmo Valley
- Chip Chap River
- Dehra Compass
- Depsang Plains
- Galwan River
- Heweitan
- Hongshan Lake
- Huoshaoyun
- Jeong Nala
- Karakash River
- Kongka Pass
- Lanak La
- List of locations in Aksai Chin
- Surigh Yilganing Kol
- Tianshuihai
- Tianwendian
- Tso Tang
Rivers of Xinjiang
- Aksu River (Xinjiang)
- Baiyang River
- Chip Chap River
- Emil (river)
- Galwan River
- Hotan River
- Ili River
- Irtysh
- Irtysh River
- Jeong Nala
- Künes River
- Kaidu River
- Kanas River
- Karakash River
- Karatash River
- Kashgar River
- Kelan River
- Keriya River
- Kezi River
- Manasi River
- Molcha River
- Muzat River
- Qiakemake River
- Qiemo River
- Shaksgam River
- Tarim River
- Tashkurgan River
- Terekty River
- Tizinafu River
- Toshkan River
- Tuman River
- Ulungur River
- White Jade River
- Wujia River
- Yarkand River
Tributaries of the Indus River
- Astore River
- Beas River
- Chip Chap River
- Choaspes River (Afghanistan)
- Galwan River
- Gar Tsangpo
- Gilgit River
- Gomal River
- Hunza River
- Jeong Nala
- Jhelum River
- Kabul River
- Kali Bein
- Nubra River
- Panjnad River
- Ravi River
- River Jindi
- Saltoro River
- Satpara Stream
- Sengge Zangbo
- Shigar River
- Shyok River
- Soan River
- Sutlej
- Uhl River
- Yapola River
- Zanskar River