Spanggur Gap
The Spanggur Gap (Chinese: 斯潘古爾山口; pinyin: Sī pān gǔ ěr shānkǒu) is a mountain pass on the Line of Actual Control between the Ladakh union territory of India and the Rutog County, Ngari Prefecture in the Tibet region of China. It is a gap in the mountains to the south of the Pangong Lake. To the east of the gap is the Spanggur Lake.
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Location | Ladakh, India – Tibet, China |
Range | Pangong Range–Kailash Range |
Coordinates | 33°34′23″N 78°46′48″E |
According to Indian sources, India was in control of the Spanggur Gap during the war of 1962 and there were Indian posts there,[1][2][3] but it was taken over by the Chinese army during the Sino-Indian War as the Indian army withdrew in order to bolster defenses of the nearby Indian village of Chushul. India wants to restore the post and take over the pass.[4][5]
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Spanggur Lake basin (US_AMS,_1954)

Pangong and Spanggur Lake (US_AMS,_1954)
References
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Singh, Jasjit (15 March 2013). China's India War, 1962 : looking back to see the future. New Delhi: KW Publishers in association with Centre for Air Power Studies. ISBN 978-93-81904-72-5. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
Holding on to Spanggur Gap and Maggar Hill was now considered futile and the posts were asked to withdraw.
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