Third party reference
     In a controversial region (Aksai Chin) between India and China, there is a pass called Kongka La; Due to its location in the Himalayas and because it is a controversial area, it is one of the least viewed parts of the world. In Mount Kailash, monks of both countries, soldiers and even pilgrims reported the strange craft.

    According to some, the site has an underground UFO base that Chinese and Indian officials know.

Secret Society of Emperor Ashoka

       In 273 BC, Ashoka conquered Kalinga and became overwhelmed by the bloodshed he saw, resulting in his conversion to Buddhism. In search of truth, Ashoka got the source of very important knowledge which would destroy humanity if it fell in wrong hands. To protect this knowledge, he appointed nine people, each of which was handed over to a book.

     Over the years, this story has become a myth, but there are some people who believe that the nine men created the world's first secret society.

Kuldhara Mystery
Third party reference

     Kuldhara was a village established in Palaival Brahmin in 1291 in western Rajasthan. It became a very prosperous city. However, in 1825, all the people in 83 villages of Kuldhara and surrounding areas suddenly left their homes suddenly, because no one has ever known.

Baba Harbhajan Singh
Third party reference

     Jawans of the late Punjab Regiment, Harbhajan Singh, were stationed at Nathula Pass on the China-Indian border. Singh was released on October 4, 1968 by a fast-moving stream. A few days later, the soldiers began to see Singh in their dreams; He told them where he searched his body and built a tomb there.

     Soon, on both sides of the border, a soldier appeared on the horse who was patrolling the area. Samadhi soon found fame among civilians and soldiers

Codenih twins

        Kodinhe located in Malappuram, Kerala, is a village of about 2,000 families. The most remarkable thing in this small town is that there are about 250 pairs of twins in it; This is six times the twin children's global average rate.

Roop Kund Kankal Lake

Founded in Himalayas, Kund Lake gained fame for hundreds of human skeins found on their shores. When the snow melts, then any shallow 2-meter deep lake can see the skeleton. The skeletons are from the 9th century BC. National Geographic found 30% of DNA locally found in the skeleton, while 70% were connected to Iran.