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India China Border: The Roar Of Troops In Eastern Ladakh

India China Border: The roar of troops in eastern Ladakh with -35 degrees stopped beating the enemy across the LAC Icy peaks and finger trigger.
 
 
Temperatures around 35 degrees below zero. If you do not stir in the body for some time, then the blood also becomes solid So cold that the brain stops working.
 
If the blink of an eyelid, then the enemy sitting in front stares off. Even under such severe conditions and difficult conditions, the enthusiasm of Indian Ranbankers posted on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh is hitting.
 
The roar of the Indian warriors, chanting Har Har Mahadev, is going across the LAC, which is enough to create fear among the Chinese soldiers.
 
This strength and courage were not found in the intentions of the soldiers of the Indian Army. The heroes of these heroes are the martyrs of Galwan, who by remembering their sacrifices, the young men want to teach China a never-ending lesson.
 
Apart from this, frequent visits to LAC by Indian military officers are also energizing the soldiers. At the same time, the announcement of honoring the martyrs of Galwan on Republic Day has doubled the spirits of the soldiers.
 
China has recently withdrawn ten thousand troops from the interior areas near LAC in eastern Ladakh.
 
The reason for this is believed to be cold. Indian Army soldiers are standing up to their courage and courage. On the strength of these soldiers, Chief of Army Staff Narwane has also said that our army on LAC will stand until the talks are resolved.
 
India China Border: According to military sources, the army in the region has multiplied several times following violent clashes in the Galwan Valley.
 
At present, about 50 thousand soldiers trained to fight in the snow are in eastern Ladakh. Many of these officers and jawans are those who have the expertise to fight the war on Siachen Glacier in western Ladakh in less than zero temperature.
 
In June last year, 20 soldiers, including 16 army commanders of the army, killed 43 Chinese soldiers before dying for the country. This hands-on fight took place at Galvan’s Patrolling Point 14. The gallantry medals received by Colonel Santosh Babu and his comrades on 26 January this year will also be the inspiration for the soldiers standing on the outskirts.
 
The memorial established in memory of these martyrs near these KM-20 posts on Durbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi road in eastern Ladakh also reinforces the spirit of the army. Sixteen Bihar heroes had driven Chinese troops from the Wai Junction area of ​​Galvan Valley under Operation Snow Leopard.
 
India China Border: Retired Major General GS Jamwal, who was posted in the security of areas adjacent to China, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh along with Chief of Defense General Bipin visited in six months in eastern Ladakh.
 
Continuous visits by Rawat, Army Chief, Air Force Chief have led to a steady increase in the operational preparedness of the Army.
 
The enemy is well aware that he now faces the Indian Army not in the year 1962, but in the year 2021, whose fleet now has modern weapons, ammunition and his soldiers have no match in the world. Six months of preparation has got the message from China that fighting with the Indian Army will be costly.
 
India China Border: Brigadier Pandey Brigadier Brijesh Pandey, BGS of the Army’s Northern Command, says that the Indian Army is ready to face any challenge in an area like Ladakh. The courage of our soldiers is high. Soldiers deployed in eastern and western Ladakh are trained to withstand all types of weather.
 
All kinds of facilities are being made available to the jawans to deal with a severe cold. Indian Army is adept at fighting in Ladakh in snow: Indian Army remains in operational mode at all times in inaccessible areas like Ladakh.
 
Since 1984, the Indian Army has been fighting the harsh weather with the enemy in Siachen, the world’s highest battle site in Ladakh.
 
In Kargil, Ladakh, in 1999, the Indian Army defeated the enemy with its high spirits. Now facing China there are battalions like Special Forces, Gorkha, Kargil winning infantry, Ladakh Scouts who have been meditated on the battlefield. At the same time, there is a lack of both experience and courage in the Chinese army.
 
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The Special Frontier Force of Tibetan troops is looking for a chance to avenge its martyred deputy leader, 51-year-old Naima Tenjin. Naima Tenzin was martyred while occupying the Black Top peak strategically important to the Indian Army. Tenjin Lodge, a 24-year-old Tibetan soldier, was injured with him.

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