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Leh Leaders Pass ‘No Entry for Outsiders’ Resolution to Safeguard Ladakh’s Tourism Sector

Leh: Local leaders in Leh have passed a joint resolution declaring “No Entry for Outsiders in Ladakh Tourism.” The resolution, spearheaded by the Ladakh Tourist Trade Alliance and backed by a wide coalition of socio-religious organizations, civil society groups, political leaders, and trade unions, seeks to block outside investment and control in the region’s tourism sector.

The resolution underscores deepening concerns among locals about the growing influence of non-local investors and entrepreneurs in Ladakh’s tourism-driven economy. With tourism being the primary source of income for a significant section of the local population, community leaders argue that unchecked external interference could marginalize local businesses and disrupt the region’s socio-economic fabric.

“This resolution is not about isolationism, it’s about protecting our future,” a member of the Ladakh Tourist Trade Alliance said. “Tourism in Ladakh is deeply intertwined with our culture, our traditions, and our environment. Allowing outside players to dominate the industry threatens not just local livelihoods, but also the authenticity of the experience we offer to the world.”

According to the resolution, the influx of outside capital into tourism-related ventures such as hotels, campsites, and travel agencies is creating unfair competition, driving up land prices, and eroding the ability of local youth to build sustainable careers in their own homeland.

Leaders emphasized that the objective is to ensure the benefits of tourism remain with the people of Ladakh. They called for policy support from the administration to legally protect the sector from external exploitation and to strengthen community-led tourism models that prioritize local employment and ecological balance.

Citing Ladakh’s distinctive identity and its role as a high-altitude desert sensitive to overdevelopment, the resolution also called for regulations to protect the environment and prevent the commercialization of sacred and culturally significant sites. [KNT]

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