Saturday, 10 February 2018

Why isn't Jammu and Kashmir not known as Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, as it is comprised of these three regions?



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A general question if you ever read about Kashmir.
First of all, let me present you some figures:
Ladakh:
Area: 86,904 km²
Population: 2,74,289 (2011)
Jammu:
Area: 26,293 km²
Population: 53,50,811(2011)
Kashmir Valley:
Area: 15,948 km²
Population: 69,07,622(2011)
So, you can see that Ladakh is a very sparsely populated region which is mostly unaffected the ‘Kashmir Tension’. Though, Ladakh belongs to Jammu and Kashmir State, it has a culture different from Kashmir and resembles more to Tibet. This region did not get any significant political importance because it is a region inhabited by a small peaceful community which did not create any political tension.
Hence the state is still called as Jammu and Kashmir.
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