Ladakh Talks "Cordial and Constructive" as Government Seeks Resolution on Aspirations

A High-Powered Committee meeting with Ladakh's Apex Body Leh and Kargil Democratic Alliance was described as cordial and constructive. The government emphasized its commitment to a democratic consultation process to address the region's aspirations. Key demands from Ladakh's leadership include inclusion in the Constitution's Sixth Schedule for tribal protection and greater autonomy. The talks aim to safeguard Ladakh's unique culture, language, land, and employment while empowering local hill development councils.

Key Points: High-Powered Committee Holds Constructive Talks on Ladakh's Future

  • Constructive HPC meeting in Delhi
  • Focus on Sixth Schedule & Statehood
  • Protection of land, culture, and jobs
  • Empowerment of local councils
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High Powered Committee for Ladakh's meeting with KDA, ABL "cordial and constructive": Sources

Government engages with Ladakh groups in Delhi meeting, commits to addressing democratic aspirations and constitutional safeguards for the region.

"The intent of the Government is to find a resolution to the democratic aspirations of Ladakh in a fair and judicious manner - Ashish Kundra"

New Delhi, February 13

A High Powered Committee meeting with Apex Body Leh and Kargil Democratic Alliance was held in Delhi on Friday in a "cordial and constructive" manner, according to sources.

The government is engaging with all stakeholders to address Ladakh's democratic aspirations, while prioritising residents' long-term interests, the sources added.

Ladakh Chief Secretary Ashish Kundra appealed to the people of Ladakh to avoid speculative rumours, emphasising the government's intent to find a fair resolution.

Sharing an X post, the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) quoted Kundra saying, "Speculative media reports give a negative slant to the ongoing talks of HPC in Delhi. While clarifying once again that the talks with Apex Body Leh (ABL) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) were wholesome and constructive, he has stated that the Government is committed to a process of democratic consultation which involves all stakeholders of Ladakh."

"I would like to appeal to the people of Ladakh and all stakeholders to abjure from speculative rumour mongering. The intent of the Government is to find a resolution to the democratic aspirations of Ladakh in a fair and judicious manner, keeping the long-term interests of the residents in mind," the Chief Secretary added.

Meanwhile, a delegation from Chuchot Gongma, led by former Councillor Mirza Hussain, called on Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta.

Sharing an X post, Office of the Ladakh's Lt Governor wrote, "A delegation from Chuchot Gongma, led by former Councillor Shri Mirza Hussain, called on Lt Governor Shri @KavinderGupta at #Leh."

Notably, on February 4, 2026, a High-Powered Committee (HPC) led by Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai met with a joint delegation from the Leh Apex Body (ABL) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) at the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi.

The government described the 150-minute meeting as "constructive," emphasising a commitment to "judiciously" addressing Ladakh's aspirations.

The Ladakh leadership have been demanding inclusion in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution to protect tribal land and culture.

In 2023, the MHA formed a high-powered committee under the Minister of State for Home, Nityanand Rai, to discuss measures to protect Ladakh's unique culture and language, given its location and strategic importance.

The panel, which included the members of the Leh ApexBody (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), a collective of trade unions, tourist bodies, and religious and political groups, deliberated on protections for land and employment, and the empowerment of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils of Leh and Kargil, and other constitutional safeguards.

The government representatives of the meeting comprise the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, the MP, and officials.

The HPC for Ladakh aims to protect Ladakh's culture, language, land, and employment, empower local councils (LAHDCs), and provide constitutional safeguards. Recent meetings in late 2023 and early 2024 focused on demands such as Sixth Schedule inclusion and Statehood from groups like the LAB and KDA.

The purpose of the meeting is to take measures to protect the Ladakh region's unique culture and language taking into consideration its geographical location and its strategic importance, to ensure protection of land and employment, inclusive development and employment generation in the region, empowerment of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils (LAHDCs) of Leh and Kargil, and constitutional safeguards that could be provided to ensure the measures and protection.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's good to see the process moving forward, but actions speak louder than words. The people of Ladakh have been patient. The Sixth Schedule demand is reasonable for protecting tribal lands. Hope this committee delivers concrete results soon.
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Ananya R
The Chief Secretary is right about avoiding rumours. Social media is full of speculation that harms the actual dialogue. We should trust the process and let the HPC do its work. Ladakh's strategic importance for India is paramount.
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Michael C
Respectfully, calling meetings "cordial and constructive" is standard bureaucratic language. The real test is whether the legitimate demands for constitutional safeguards (Sixth Schedule/Statehood) are met. The people of Ladakh deserve clarity and decisive action, not just prolonged talks.
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Kavya N
As someone from the hills myself, I understand the need to protect local identity. Empowering the Hill Development Councils is crucial. Hope the talks lead to a model that balances development with preservation. 🤞
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Vikram M
Good to see all stakeholders at the table - ABL, KDA, and the government. This inclusive approach is key for a lasting solution. Ladakh's development and security are integral to India's progress.

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