India, March 14 -- In recent years, Ladakh has emerged as a flashpoint for territorial control among India, China and Pakistan. Nestled in the Himalayas, the region has witnessed heightened tensions and military standoffs, casting a shadow over peace and stability. Amid this backdrop, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has reiterated the pressing need for constructive engagement among all stakeholders. He is not off the mark: The landmass has the potential of triggering a war among three nuclear weapon States, not to mention the possible involvement of other superpowers with interest in the region. Dr Jaishankar's remarks underscore a fundamental reality: The ongoing tension in Ladakh serves neither India nor China. Instead, i...