Tianwendian Explained

Tianwendian
Native Name:天文点
Native Name Lang:zh
Settlement Type:military defence area and border post
Pushpin Map:China Xinjiang Southern#Kashmir
Pushpin Label Position:Position in southern Xinjiang##Position in Kashmir
Subdivision Type:Country
Elevation M:5171.2
Elevation Footnotes:[1] [2]

Tianwendian is the name of a border outpost and a military defence area of China in the northern Aksai Chin region under its administration (as part of Xinjiang).[3] The region is roughly equivalent to the portion of Depsang Plains under Chinese control. Its headquarters, the Tianwendian outpost, is in the Chip Chap River valley close to China's Line of Actual Control with India.

Name

Tianwendian means "astronomical point" in Chinese. The first two characters "tiānwén" (天文;) is the Chinese word for "astronomy." The name is said to have been used to describe a military defence area in northern Aksai Chin in the run-up to the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The region was also referred to as the "sky defence area" . The name is an obvious allusion to the high elevation of the area, reported as 6200 metres above sea level.

The region extends till the next defence area to the south, viz., Heweitan ("river beach").The Depsang Bulge area has been referred to as the "South Tianwendian Valley",its river Burtsa Nala as "Tiannan",[4] and its mountain pass to the Jeong Nala valley as the "Tianhexi Pass"—the "western pass between Tian(wendian) and He(weitan)".[5] In this respect, Tianwendian is the Chinese equivalent of India's "Depsang Plains".

In the 1980s, a specific outpost named Tianwendian was established close to China's Line of Actual Control with India's Daulat Beg Oldi sector.[6] [7] Now it is more common to use the name to refer to the outpost than the defence area.

Military outpost

China originally established a military outpost in 1959 at Point 5243, which is at an elevation of 5243 meters above sea level.[8] [9] [10] It was composed of a border company.[11] In the run up to the 1962 war, China called the entire area Tianwendian Defence Area and used the Point 5243 post as its headquarters.[9]

The newer Tianwendian post was established after the 1962 war. China said it was an astronomical observatory. A few years later India realised that it was an not an observatory but a military post. Over the years, China has continued to expand the post.[7]

Around the time of the 2013 Daulat Beg Oldi incident, PLA constructed a radar station, an 11 m radome at an elevation of 5530m, at this outpost.[12]

Forward Post 5390

Between 2006 and 2008, China constructed forward post 5390 (named after the highest point in that area).

India-China Border Meeting point

The highest of the five Border Personnel Meeting points is located near Tianwendian. The Indian camp at Daulat Beg Oldi serves as the counter-party for this meeting point.[13]

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Baiping . Zhang . Mountain Geoecology and Sustainable Development of the Tibetan Plateau . Kunlun Mountains Region . GeoJournal Library . 57 . 2000 . 349–372 . 0924-5499 . 10.1007/978-94-010-0965-2_17 . 978-94-010-3800-3 . Tianwendian (5171.2 m).
  2. Web site: 海拔5170米 天文点官兵扎根奉献. Xinwen Lianbo. CCTV-13. 2013-12-22. 30 December 2019. 海拔5170米 天文点官兵扎根奉献.
  3. Web site: https://www.htx.gov.cn/article/show.php?itemid=81 . zh:地貌气候 . zh-hans . 29 April 2019 . 23 December 2019 . zh-hans |和田县政府门户网站 . Chinese: 海拔5 000米以上的天文点、空喀山口一带,.
  4. https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/12235372#map=11/35.1348/78.1595&layers=C Burtsa Nala
  5. https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9013468527#map=13/35.1050/78.1820&layers=C Tianhexi Pass
  6. https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/674965964#map=12/35.3283/78.1791&layers=C Tianwendian
  7. Web site: Bhat . Col Vinayak . 25 June 2020 . New radar, water pipelines: Satellite images decode Chinese troop movement in Ladakh's Depsang . 2020-09-29 . India Today . en.
  8. https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3519365380#map=18/35.30553/78.30475&layers=C Point 5243
  9. Book: Nath, Rajendra . Strategic Ladakh: A Historical Narrative 1951-53 and a Military Perspective . 2016 . Vij Books India Pvt Ltd . 978-93-85563-50-8 . Chapter 12, p. 188.
  10. Web site: Nàxiē nián, wǒ zài zhōng yìn biānjiè de jiānshǒu. zh:那些年,我在中印边界的坚守. In those years, I stood firm on the Sino-Indian border. 分享至 (Fengxiang Zhi). Sina. 2018-05-28. 16 December 2020. dead. http://inews.ifeng.com/58482346/news.shtml. 16 December 2020. 总卡5243哨卡...我们天防区的总卡叫5243,海拔高度就是5243米,是天防区最低的哨卡. The headquarters is 5243 checkpoint... The headquarters in our sky defense area is called 5243, and the altitude is 5243 meters, which is the lowest checkpoint in the sky defense area..
  11. Web site: 守防在昆仑之巅 记新疆军区某边防团天文点边防连[组图]]. Defence at the top of Kunlun: A border defense company at the astronomical point of a border defense regiment in the Xinjiang Military Region [Photos]. 陈杰 (Chen Jie). 王建民 (Wang Jianmin). China.com.cn. 2013-12-19. 14 December 2019. zh. 天文点边防连组建于1959年。. The Tianwendian Border Defence Company was established in 1959..
  12. Web site: China's string of radars in Ladakh track every move of Indian Army – ThePrint. Vinayak. Bhat. ThePrint. 25 August 2017. 5 January 2020. The Depsang area came into the limelight during 2013 Daulat Beg Oldie incident when the PLA pitched tents and constructed watchtowers much higher than required. At that time, China had also constructed a huge radar on a hillock north of their post called Tianwendian..
  13. Web site: Indian, Chinese armies decide to improve ties at functional level . . 2 January 2016 . 2017-09-14.