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Batalik

Village and military base in Ladakh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Batalik is a village and military base in Ladakh, India,[2] located in a narrow section of the Indus River valley, close to the Line of Control with Pakistan-administered Baltistan. It was a focal point of the 1999 Kargil War because of its strategic location between Kargil, Leh and Baltistan.[3][4]

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Batalik is 56 km from Kargil and is located in the Dah Hanu region, also known as the "Aryan Valley", populated by Brokpa people.[5] Administratively, it is treated as a hamlet of the Silmo village.[6]

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Transport and connectivity

Telecomm

In early 2025, high-speed public 4G/5G mobile and internet connectivity was made available by India.[7]

Road

Batalik is connected by road to other places in Kargil and Leh via the Kargil–Batalik–Khaltse Road[8] which forms a "detour" from the National Highway 1 between Kargil and Khalatse.

Rail

The nearest major railway stations to Batalik are Sopore railway station and Srinagar railway station located 271 and 277 kilometres away respectively.

Air

The nearest airport is at Kargil, 60 kilometres away, but it is currently non-operational. The next-nearest major airport is Leh Airport located at a distance of 205 kilometres.

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