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Army Chief visits world's highest battlefield at Siachen

Saturday - Aug 18, 2012, 06:06pm (GMT+5.5)
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Leh -  Army Chief General Bikram Singh today visited Siachen Base Camp and forward posts in Eastern Ladakh during second day of his visit to Ladakh.

During his visit the formation commanders briefed him.  He also flew over the line of actual control and laid wreath at the Siachen War Memorial.

Siachen Glacier on the Eastern Karakoram Range is known as 'world's highest battle field' where the soldiers have to constantly combat hostile terrain and weather conditions.

During interaction with troops, General Singh complimented them for their dedication and steadfastness while guarding the borders in such hazardous conditions.

He also reviewed the logistical support structure available to the soldiers and assured quality support to the troops.

General Singh emphasised the core values of the Indian Army and stressed upon the Commanding Officers to create a congenial climate in their units to enable collective growth of the organization.

He also visited Gurudwara Pathar Sahab in the evening before concluding his program for the day.





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