
Federalism and Administrative Decentralization: Ladakh
The Union Government’s proposal to create five new districts—Nubra,Changthang, Sham, Zanskar, and Drass—is framed as a governance reform. However,it faces a "Colonial Logic" critique: the denial of a legislaturebased on sparse population or financial dependence mirrors the paternalism ofthe British Raj regarding Purna Swaraj.
Strategic Necessity vs. Economic Negligibility: Critics argue that ifstatehood was a "strategic necessity" for Arunachal Pradesh (1987)and Nagaland (1963) despite their size, the same logic should apply to Ladakh.Furthermore, the argument that Ladakh is "economically negligible" isdebunked by the ₹50,000 crore investment in the 13-gigawatt renewableenergy project in the Pang region, positioning Ladakh as central to India'senergy future.
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