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Cho La (Sikkim and Tibet)

Coordinates: 27°25′10″N 88°48′15″E / 27.41949°N 88.8041546°E / 27.41949; 88.8041546
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Cho La
Cho La is located in Sikkim
Cho La
Cho La
Location in Sikkim
Elevation4,593 m (15,069 ft)[1]
LocationIndia (Sikkim) – China (Tibet Autonomous Region)
RangeHimalaya
Coordinates27°25′10″N 88°48′15″E / 27.41949°N 88.8041546°E / 27.41949; 88.8041546
Cho La
Chinese卓拉山口
Literal meaningCho Pass in Tibetan[2]

Cho La or Cho-la (Chinese: 卓拉山口) is a mountain pass in the Himalayas. It connects the Indian state of Sikkim with China's Tibet Autonomous Region. It is situated around four miles to the north-west of Nathu La.[3]

The pass was the scene of a clash between Chinese and Indian troops on 1 October 1967.[4]

The road is inaccessible during the colder half of the year.[5] On the Chinese side, there is a border guard outpost at 4,783 metres (15,692 ft) above sea level. Road to the outpost was repaved in 2016[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Introduction to Sikkim's Physiography". Sikkim Biodiversity Board. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  2. ^ Pradhan, Keshav (6 July 2006). "In the good ol' days of Nathu-la". Times of India, Mumbai. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. p. 10.
  3. ^ Bajpai, G. S. (1999). China's shadow over Sikkim : the politics of intimidation. New Delhi [u.a.]: Lancer Publ. p. 193. ISBN 9781897829523. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Sikkim, Red China Clash Renewed". The Dispatch (Lexington). 2 October 1967. p. 5. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Cho La". dangerousroads.org. Retrieved 2017-02-01. Only 4x4. Impassable from October to June.
  6. ^ 康哲 (2016-08-16). "公路修到海拔4783米哨所 物资补给全程摩托化". 中国军网 (www.81.cn) (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-02-01. 今年初,西藏军区启动卓拉哨所公路专项整治工程,历经半年多时间,哨所公路整治工程顺利完工。