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Will Sonam Wangchuk Presence Change the Outcome of Deadlocked Ladakh Talks Tomorrow

Negotiations between the Central government and regional groups resume tomorrow with climate activist Sonam Wangchuk joining the delegation. Both the Leh and Kargil factions are descending on New Delhi to restart stalled discussions.
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | May 21, 2026 11:22 AM
Will Sonam Wangchuk Presence Change the Outcome of Deadlocked Ladakh Talks Tomorrow

Ladakh activists bring Sonam Wangchuk to New Delhi dialogue

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk will officially join the high-stakes political negotiations between regional representatives and the Union government scheduled for tomorrow in New Delhi. This marks the first time the prominent innovator is directly participating in the official dialogue, following his release from a six-month preventive detention under the National Security Act earlier this year. The Apex Body Leh communicated its revised three-member delegation lineup to the Union government through Ladakh Chief Secretary Ashish Kundra.

Alongside Wangchuk, the Leh delegation features Chering Dorjay Lakrook, president of the Ladakh Buddhist Association, and Dorjay Stanzin, chief of the Ladakh Gonpa Association. Legal advisor Vikram Hegde will accompany the team to provide strategic support. Concurrently, the Kargil Democratic Alliance has sent its representatives, led by Asgar Karbalai and Sajad Hussain, who have already reached the national capital.

Regional Demands Remain Firm

Ever since the constitutional autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir was revoked in 2019, creating two distinct Union Territories, local groups have consistently demanded constitutional safeguards to protect their sensitive high-altitude ecosystem and distinct cultural demographics. The regional groups maintain a clear agenda focused entirely on securing full statehood and securing protections under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.

This fresh diplomatic push arrives immediately after internal friction surfaced within the leadership. Former Parliament member Thupstan Chhewang recently resigned from his leadership post in the Apex Body, claiming the negotiations had reached a dead end. To maintain unity and ensure all local communities feel represented, the inclusion of prominent Buddhist figures like Stanzin was fast-tracked. Representatives from Kargil expressed frustration over past bureaucratic delays but extended hope that the Union ministry will genuinely address regional aspirations during this session.

With Inputs from Agency Threads and Image Courtesy: ANI