Taksing

Taksing[a] is a village and headquarters of an eponymous Circle in the Upper Subansiri district, Arunachal Pradesh, India.

The track continues west for about 3 km till the village of Ishneya, and crosses the Subansiri River to its northern bank.

Taksing itself was a sacred site that the Tibetans believed to be a tantric charnel ground named Ngampa Tratrok, where certain Drukpa lamas had meditated in the past.

After passing Taksing, the procession reached the Doring rest house on a spur above the Char river, where Charlo tribesmen brought popped corn to the famished pilgrims.

[18] After the 1959 Tibetan uprising, Chinese troops arrived in Tibet in large numbers and started militarising the border.

In June, a dozen tribesmen from Lengbeng (Lingbing) village stole some arms from the Taksing post, allegedly under Chinese persuasion.

[22] After the war, the Chinese withdrew to their previous positions, except that they retained possession of the Longju area in the Tsari Chu valley.

[25][26] Once Taliha-Daporijo, Taliha-Nacho, Taliha-Tato (headquarter of Shi Yomi district are completed, all of which were under construction in February 2021 while facing land acquisition issues, it will provide the strategic frontier connectivity from Seppa-Tamsang Yangfo-Sarili-Koloriang-Sarili-Nacho (and beyond to Daporijo-Taksing)-Tato (and beyond to Mechuka-Gelling and Aalo).

Taksing locate in nearby the McMahon Line