New Delhi, March 17 -- Ladakh-based climate activist Sonam Wangchuk on Tuesday reflected on his nearly six-month detention under the National Security Act in Jodhpur Central Jail, describing it as an experience that allowed him time for personal reflection.

Wangchuk was released from Jodhpur Central Jail after nearly six months in detention, following the government's revocation of his detention under the NSA on Saturday.

He expressed his readiness to engage in dialogue to move forward constructively.

Speaking to ANI, Wangchuk said, "In my personal life, I would say it (6 months in jail) was positive. It was an experience that gave me time to reflect on myself. From a justice perspective, many mistakes were made, many wrongs were done,...