# Nelang

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| subdivision_name2 = [Uttarkashi](/source/Uttarkashi)
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| demographics1_info2 = [Bhotia](/source/Jad_language)<ref>{{cite web |title=Languages of Uttarakhand |url=https://uttrakhandcoldandcuttings.co.in/Languages-%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8Bof-Uttarakhand,-Literature-And-Region-wise-Spoken-Languages.html}}</ref>
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right|thumb|300px|Jadh Ganga
[[File:Map India and Pakistan 1-250,000 Tile NH 44-1 Chini.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Map including Nelang ([AMS](/source/Army_Map_Service), 1954)]]

'''Nelang''' or '''Nilang''' river valley containing a small eponymous village, part of [Jadh Ganga](/source/Jadh_Ganga) valley of the [Himalayas](/source/Himalayas), in the [Uttarkashi District](/source/Uttarkashi_District) of [Uttarakhand](/source/Uttarakhand) state of [India](/source/India) is close to the disputed Sino-Indian [Line of Actual Control](/source/Line_of_Actual_Control) (LAC). This disputed area, entirely held by India, is also claimed by [China](/source/China) as part of [Zanda County](/source/Zanda_County) of [Ngari Prefecture](/source/Ngari_Prefecture) of [Tibet](/source/Tibet). It is reachable by a fork road from the [NH-34](/source/National_Highway_34_(India)) (part of [Char Dham Highway](/source/Char_Dham_Highway)).

Some of the villages near Nelang village are [Dhumku](/source/Dhumku) in the west, and [Jadhang](/source/Sang%2C_Uttarakhand) ([Sang](/source/Sang%2C_Uttarakhand)) and [Pulam Sumda](/source/Pulam_Sumda) in the northeast, all of which lie in the [Jadh Ganga](/source/Jadh_Ganga) valley.<ref name=lac4>{{Cite web |url = https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/indias-border-dispute-with-neighbors/1859854 |title =  India's border dispute with neighbors |website = aa.com.tr |access-date = 2020-07-18 }}</ref>

== Geography== 
{{ anchor | Geo | Geography }}
The [Jadh Ganga](/source/Jadh_Ganga), an important tributary of the [Bhagirathi River](/source/Bhagirathi_River), flows through a narrow gorge flanked by steep cliffs. The gorge is called Jadh Ganga valley, and part of this valley near Nelang is called ''Nelang Valley''.

===Uttarkashi to Nelang-Naga===
{{anchor | Pagal Nala | Pagal nala | Hawa Bend | Hawa bend | Hindoli Ghat | Hindoli ghat }}

; Uttarkashi to Nelang-Naga India–China LAC route:
NH-34 from Uttarkashi city in the south to [Bhaironghati](/source/Bhaironghati) (west of [Gangotri](/source/Gangotri)) in the north via [Harsil](/source/Harsil) is 90&nbsp;km and runs along the Bhagirathi River in the Bhagirathi valley. The Bhagirathi River and its tributary [Jadh Ganga](/source/Jadh_Ganga) converge at Bhaironghati. The limits of the Jadh Ganga valley and Jadh Ganga river are Bhaironghati in the southwest and [Naga](/source/Naga%2C_Uttrakhand)<!-- Per wiki guidelines, retain redlink to encourage article creation. --> in the northeast. A 32–km–long road along the ''Jadh Ganga river'' in the ''Jadh Ganga valley'' runs from Bhaironghati to Naga via [Dhumku](/source/Dhumku), Hawa Bend (~4&nbsp;km from Bhaironghati, so named because of strong winds, and also notorious for landslides as it is flanked by a sandy steep vertical cliff on one side and a deep river gorge on the other), Pagal Nala (literally the "Crazy Stream" – the local name of the ''Jadh Ganga River'', so named as it is prone to sudden flash floods whenever it rains upstream), Hindoli Ghat (so named due to the feeling of ''hindola'' or "swing" experienced by passengers on the zigzag [mountain ghat](/source/Ghat) route), Nelang village, [Mana](/source/Mana%2C_Gadh_Ganga)<!-- Per wiki guidelines, retain redlink to encourage article creation. --> a bridge over the Jadhang River, and finally reaches Naga ~6&nbsp;km east of Nelang.

===Naga road forks===
 
{{anchor | Jadhang | | Nilapani Jadhang river | Jadhang River | Jadhang Gad | Jadhang gad | Nilapani river | Nilapani River  | Nilapani Gad | Nilapani gad }}

; Naga - road forks into the following two directions, north along Jadh Ganga River (to Pulam Sumda and Sumla) and east along Nilapani River (to Mendi Gad Glacier):
At Naga, where the road forks into two, is the confluence of two tributaries of the Jadh Ganga, the Jadhang River (''Jadhang Gad'') which originates from a glacier near [Sumla](/source/Sumla)/Pulam Sumda in the north and the '''Nilapani River''' ('''Nilapani Gad''') which originates from a glacier north of [Mana Pass](/source/Mana_Pass) to the east. Mana Pass is not reachable via this road as this route lies to the north of the mountain and glacier, which blocks it from the pass in the south.

====Naga to Sumla Road along Jadh Ganga River (to north)====
{{anchor | Rangmach river | Rangmach River | Rangmach Gad | Rangmach gad | Mendi river | Mendi River | Mendi Gad | Mendi gad }}

: ''Naga'' to '''Sumla''', an ~34–km–long motorable road in the Jadhang river valley, goes north via [Dosindhu](/source/Dosindhu)<!-- Per wiki guidelines, retain redlink to encourage article creation. --> (literally "two rivers", ~3&nbsp;km from Naga, a spur road from here goes towards Jadhang village in the northwest along the Jadhang rivulet while the main road along Jadhang Gad continues northeast to Pulam Sumdo), [Jadhang Peak](/source/Jadhang_Peak)<!-- Per wiki guidelines, retain redlink to encourage article creation. --> (5290 m, west of the road) and [Sonam Peak](/source/Sonam_Peak)<!-- Per wiki guidelines, retain redlink to encourage article creation. --> (5262 m, east of the road), [Tirpani](/source/Tirpani)<!-- Per wiki guidelines, retain redlink to encourage article creation. --> (~20&nbsp;km from Naga, converging with the Rangmach River (''Rangmach Gad'') from the northwest and the Jadhang Gad from the northeast), Pulam Sumda (~25&nbsp;km from Naga), confluence of the Jadhang Gad from the north and the Mendi Gad (another fork route goes ~2&nbsp;km east to [Tsangchok](/source/Tsangchok),<!-- Per wiki guidelines, retain redlink to encourage article creation. --> base camp of BSF), and finally ''Sumla'' near the LAC where the [BRO](/source/Border_Roads_Organisation) road ends at the Indian [BOP](/source/Line_of_Actual_Control) (Border Out Post).

====Naga to Mendi Gad Glacier Road along Nilapani River (to east)====
{{anchor | Nilapani river | Nilapani River | Nilapani Gad | Nilapani gad  | Gull river | Gull River | Gull Gad | Gull gad | Mendi river | Mendi River | Mendi Gad | Mendi gad | Mana river | Mana River | Mana Gad | Mana gad }}

: Naga to Mana Pass: From Naga to Mana Pass road is nearly ~25 to 30–km–long. From Naga, the road goes east along the Nilapani Gad, after 5 km reaches Nilapani which is the confluence of Nilapani Gad flowing from northeast and Mana Gad (also called the ''Mendi Gad'') flowing from east. From Nilapai confluence, the road goes ~ 13 km east along the Mana Gad to the Mana-Gull confluence where the Mana Gad from the east meets the Gull Gad from a glacier in the south. From the Mana-Gull confluence, road continues further east along the Mana Gad river towards the Mana (Mendi) glacier near the LAC. The Mana glacier lies north of [Mana Pass](/source/Mana_Pass), but remains unconnected with it due to the high mountain peaks.

===ICBRs by BRO===

[NHAI](/source/NHAI) is responsible for maintaining NH-34, which travels to Bhaironghati and [Gangotri](/source/Gangotri). The rest of the motorable 
roads to Sumla/Pulam Sumda and Mana Pass at the LAC have been constructed by India's [Border Roads Organisation](/source/Border_Roads_Organisation) (BRO) under phase-I of [India-China Border Roads](/source/India-China_Border_Roads) (ICBR).

== History ==
=== Indo-Tibetan silk route ===
Salt and silk were historically traded on this silk route. [Pathan](/source/Pathan) traders supposedly paid for the construction of this stairway in the 17th century. It was also a lesser known secret route of Hindu-Buddhist [yatra](/source/yatra) (pilgrimage) to [Mount Kailash](/source/Mount_Kailash).

=== Territorial dispute ===
The valley of the Jadh Ganga is also [claimed by China](/source/Sino-Indian_border_dispute).<ref name="info.cndsi.com">{{cite news|author=采编|title=中印边境自卫反击作战史|url=http://info.cndsi.com/html/20051126/1747142842.html|accessdate=2005-11-26|website=中国国防资讯网|date=2005-11-26|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090626012530/http://info.cndsi.com/html/20051126/1747142842.html|archivedate=26 June 2009|df=dmy-all}}</ref>

== Gartang Gali stairway ==
{{anchor | Gartang }}

The '''Gartang Gali cliff-side hanging-stairway''' or '''Gartang Gali bridge''', a 500-metre-long narrow wooden stairway hanging on the side of a vertical ridge at a height of 11,000&nbsp;feet, lies in the narrow Nelang river valley of Jadh Ganga river canyon. After cutting a narrow horizontal U-shaped passage on the side of the monolithic cliff, the wooden structure was built inside it in the traditional native style. It offers great views of the Nelang valley and its ecology. It was initially supposedly constructed by the [Pathan](/source/Pathan) from [Peshawar](/source/Peshawar) hired by the local traders. Gartang Gali, a narrow and steep gorge, was once used as a [Silk Road](/source/Silk_Road) trade route between [Tibet](/source/Tibet) and India. After the [1962 Sino-Indian War](/source/Sino-Indian_War), access to the area was prohibited by the [Indian military](/source/Indian_military), and consequently the bridge fell into disrepair. In 2015, after India opened these areas for tourism, the wooden stairway was repaired in the native traditional style and reopened in August 2021 after a gap of 59 years.<ref name=t1>[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/travel-news/uttarkashis-ancient-gartang-gali-bridge-opens-to-tourists-after-59-years/as85457497.cms Uttarkashi's ancient Gartang Gali bridge opens to tourists after 59 years!], Indian Express, 19 Aug 2021.</ref>

== Culture==
Nelang and Jadhang villages are inhabited by the Jadh [Bhutia](/source/Bhutia) tribe, who practice both Hinduism and Buddhism. During the 1962 Sino-Indian War, India evacuated these villages.

==See also==
* [India-China Border Roads](/source/India-China_Border_Roads) 
* [Line of Actual Control](/source/Line_of_Actual_Control)
* [List of disputed territories of India](/source/List_of_disputed_territories_of_India)

==References==
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Category:Cities and towns in Uttarkashi district

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