Publication

Jan 2013

The Nathu La, which connects China's Tibet Autonomous Region with the Indian state of Sikkim, is rich in natural resources but also resides in the rich and fragile Himalayan biosphere. The author addresses how this region can develop while safeguarding the ecosystem. Among the recommendations is the expansion of border trade, eco-tourism and cultivation and production of indigenous medicinal plants.

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Author Panu Pazo
Series IPCS Issue Briefs
Issue 206
Publisher Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
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