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INDIAN ARMY ON WORLD'S HIGHEST & MOST INHOSPITABLE BATTLEFIELD - SIACHEN GLACIER

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The Siachen Glacier is located in the eastern Karakoram range in the Himalaya Mountains at about 35.5°N 77.0°E, just east of the Line of Control between India-Pakistan. India controls most of the Siachen Glacier itself, including most tributary glaciers. At 70 km long, it is the longest glacier in the Karakoram and second-longest in the world's non-polar areas. It falls from an altitude of 5,753 m above sea level at its head at Indira Col on the China border down to 3,620 m at its terminus.

The Siachen Glacier lies immediately south of the great watershed that separates China from the Indian subcontinent in the extensively glaciated portion of the Karakoram that is sometimes called the "Third Pole." The glacier lies between the Saltoro Ridge immediately to the west and the main Karakoram range to the east. The Saltoro Ridge originates in the north from the Sia Kangri peak on the China border in the Karakoram range. The crest of the Saltoro Ridge's altitudes range from 5,450 to 7,720 m. The major passes on this ridge are, from north to south, Sia La at 5,589 m, Bilafond La at 5,450 m, and Gyong La at 5,689 m. The average winter snowfall is 10.5 m and temperatures can dip below −60 °C. Including all tributary glaciers, the Siachen Glacier system covers about 700 sq. km

The glacier's region is the highest battleground on earth, where India and Pakistan have fought intermittently since April 1984. Both countries maintain permanent military presence in the region at a height of over 6,000 metres (20,000 ft). The site is one of the most eminent examples of mountain warfare.

Both India and Pakistan have wished to disengage from the costly military outposts. However, after the Pakistani incursions during the Kargil War in 1999, India abandoned plans to withdraw from Siachen unless there's an official recognition of the current line of control by Pakistan, wary of further Pakistani incursions if they vacate the Siachen Glacier posts without such recognition.

Since September 2007, India has opened up mountaineering and trekking expeditions to the forbidding glacial heights. The first group included cadets from Chail Military School, National Defence Academy, National Cadet Corps, Indian Military Academy, Rashtriya Indian Military College and family members of armed forces officers. The expeditions are also meant to show to the international audience that Indian troops hold "almost all dominating heights" on the important Saltoro Ridge and to show that Pakistani troops are not within 24 km of the Siachen Glacier. Ignoring protests from Pakistan, India maintains that it does not need anyone's approval to send trekkers to Siachen, in what it says is essentially its own territory. In addition, the Indian Army's Army Mountaineering Institute (AMI) functions out of the region.

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  • Gaand marai hindustan:fudustan

    jeeve jeeve pakistan

  • @Tabishasim India does not need to do anything against ur failed, shithole , beggar, terrorist pakistan to wipe u off the face of earth forever. U urself r doing it - fulfilling a prophecy of self destruction in full swing by means of ur own creation - TALIBAN, against whom ur hijra forces r till date, officially a 100% failure acc. to BBC, CNN, CBC, etc

    Before day-dreaming against India, better advise ur useless forces to get trained in tackling their own creation - taliban

  • look indians tum log us din ko yad rakho jab tum nay logo nay lahore par attack kia tha ...ur bayan dia tha kay we will bi having tea in lahore....ur tum logo ko hmaray chand pak bhadar fogio nay mouth ki nend sula dia tha....so keep your mouth shut...

  • @baigi100 u porki morons remember how we tore u apart in 2 halves and created bangladesh in 1971, how we kicked ur ass off Siachen Glacier in 1984 - OPERATION MEGHDOOT, how we kicked ur asses brutally again in Kargil in 1999 and ur eunuch army even refused to accept its own dead bodies.

    And now, u r getting a taste of ur own medicine - terrorism - ur own creation, TALIBAN is determined to convert pakistan into history, and ur forces r till date, a 100% failure against them

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  • @dani86508 You morons are very proud of ur 10 coward, spineless terrorists killing unarmed civilians, taking them as hostage, and fighting our forces by using those innocents as shield, isn't it?? ?

    So, what happened to your hijra porki forces when taliban seized red mosque, destroyed hotel mariott & pearl continental, destroyed imp. govt. offices, PNS Mehran Naval Base, took over your fully armed police academy & army GHQ for 2 days, & striking all over porkistan at their own will?

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  • Indian Army Great as ever!!!

  • Pakistanio k mhu me jab bolo tab mooth dege....

    ha ha ha ha ha ha

  • respect the indian military!! the strongest friend of civilisation in asia

  • @sharjeelahmedfarooqi @dani86508 get a life in your little Pigistan..our rival is only considered has China,,pigistan losers hope now alteast pigistan will win over Taliban,,bahaha

  • jai hind... we r the best...

    we r no 1....

    

  • @dani86508

    aur tu apni baat nai kar raa...? jo teri ammi roj heera mandi mei maa chuda chuda k raaand ban k mujra karti hai

    aur jisse tu net ka bill bharta hai yahan bhokne k liye...

    bhoooo bhoooo :)

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