On Sunday, September 7, an Indian Army Camp was hit by an avalanche in the Siachen Glacier area. Till now the bodies of three soldiers have been recovered. The official X account of the Indian Army’s Fire and Fury Corps posted, “GOC, Fire and Fury Corps and all rank soldiers Mohit Kumar, Mohit Kumar, Agniv Kumar Chaudhary and Agniveer Neeraj Kumar Chaudhary and Agniver Dabhi On 2025, #Siachen made the highest sacrifice in the line of duty and express deep condolences to the bereaved families in this hour of grief. “
It is noteworthy that Siachen is the highest battlefield in the world, which is located at the nuclear three-junctions of India, Pakistan and China. According to recent estimates and official data, Siachen costs around Rs 6 crore every day to keep a brigade (about 5,000 soldiers). “Siachen” in local bucket language means “location of roses”.
Siachen has been a matter of dispute between India and Pakistan since the 1949 Karachi agreement, when the region was left undivided due to inaccessible terrain and extremely bad weather.
Operation Meghdoot was India’s adventure military response, which New Delhi described as Pakistan’s “Cartographic Attack” in the unknown region of Ladakh, north of the map reference NJ 9842, where New Delhi and Islamabad agreed that the Line of Control (LoC) goes to the place.
After receiving intelligence about adjacent Pakistani military action, India deployed soldiers by air to secure Siachen’s strategic heights and dropped logistics at high -height airports.
The main objective of this operation was to prevent Siya La and Bilafond La Pass from capturing the Passes. This military campaign was unique by the Pakistani Army. This military campaign was unique as it was the first attack on the world’s tallest battlefield. It was launched under the leadership of Lieutenant General Manohar Lal Chhibber, Lieutenant General PN Hoon and Major General Shiv Sharma.
It was launched under the leadership of Lieutenant General Manohar Lal Chhibber, Lieutenant General PN Hoon and Major General Shiv Sharma. It is one of the greatest examples of uninterrupted coordination and coordination between the Indian Army and the Air Force. Indian soldiers gained control over the entire Ciachen Glacier as a result of the consenured action.
According to a press release issued last year, in this campaign, the Indian Air Force brought the Indian Army personnel by air and launched the glacier peaks. Although the campaign began in 1984, the Indian Air Force helicopters have been active in the Siachen Glacier since 1978, and the Chetak helicopter flew, which was the first Indian Air Force helicopter to land in the glacier in October 1978.
The Indian Army started Operation Meghdoot with the deployment of soldiers to secure Siachen’s strategic peaks. Playing an irreparable role in this attempt, the strategic and strategic airlifters of the Indian Air Force, AN-12, AN-32 and IL-76 brought goods and soldiers and brought air supply to the height airports, from where Mi-17, Mi-8, Chetak and Cheetah helicopter helicopter manufacture People and materials were transported to the taxing heights.
The Indian Army started Operation Meghdoot with the deployment of soldiers to secure Siachen’s strategic peaks. Playing an irreparable role in this attempt, the strategic and strategic airlifters of the Indian Air Force, AN-12, AN-32 and IL-76 took goods and soldiers and brought the supply to the height airports, from where Mi-17, Mi-8, Chetak and Cheetah helicopters were highly heated by height by height by height by height by height People and materials were transported to the taxing heights.
It is located in such a strategic position that where it dominates the Shaksgam Valley (which was handed over to China in 1963) to the north, while controlling the routes leading from West to Gilgit Baltistan to Leh, and at the same time, it also dominates the ancient Karakaramum Pass in the eastern direction.