- East Sikkim
East Sikkim is one of the four administrative districts of the
India n state ofSikkim . Geographically, East Sikkim occupies the south-east corner of the state. The capital of East Sikkim isGangtok , which is also the state capital. It is the hub of all administrative activity in the state.The district occupies an area of 964 km² with a population of 244, 790 (2001) individuals. The civilian region is administered by a
district collector , appointed by the Union Government and the military area by aMajor General .Military wise, the district is a very sensitive area with the
Indian army having control over most areas east of Gangtok and near its borders withPeople's Republic of China andBhutan . Visitors to this region are restricted and just a few areas are open to tourists in the areas east of Gangtok. Popular tourist locales are theTsongmo Lake , Baba Mandir and the Nathula Pass. The Nathula Pass formed the offshoot of the ancientSilk Road which connectedLhasa toIndia . The pass and the famous Baba Mandir are open to Indian nationals only. To enter this region a special pass — The Inner Line Permit has to be obtained one day prior to departure. This pass is made through local tourist offices. Other tourist areas include Gangtok and the famous Phodong Monastery north of Gangtok and the internationally famousRumtek Monastery .People in East Sikkim are mostly of Nepali ethnicity, arriving in search of jobs after the British appropriated the state in the 19th century. Other ethnicities include the
Bhutia s, the Tibetans and theLepcha s. Nepali is the predominant language in the region.East Sikkim was part of the kingdom of Sikkim for most of its history. In the 19th century, the district was under the rule of the
Bhutan ese. After theAnglo Bhutan war, the territory was virtually under the command of the British forces. After India's independence in 1947, the area was part of the kingdom of Sikkim under the protection of India. During theSino-Indian War of 1962, the Nathula Pass witnessed a few skirmishes between India and China. In 1975, the Sikkim formally became part of the Indian Union as India's 22nd state.
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