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When Indian Army launched 'Operation Meghdoot' to take over Siachen 33 yrs ago

A Platoon of four Kumaon led by then Captain Sanjay Kulkarni planted the first Indian Flag on Siachen Glacier at Bilafond La which began Operation Meghdoot.

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Siachen Day was celebrated on Thursday commemorating unmatched bravery, courage and sacrifice on the world's highest and coldest battlefield.

Operation Meghdoot

Operation Meghdoot

Operation Meghdoot, the code-name for an Indian Armed Forces operation, was launched 33 years ago.It was launched in 1974, after Pakistan started permitting mountaineering expeditions into Siachen Glacier.

When was this launched

When was this launched

An operation was launched in 1984 to capture the Siachen Glacier in the Jammu and Kashmir. The military action resulted in gaining control over the world's highest battlefield.

Where is Siachen located?

Where is Siachen located?

Siachen Glacier is 76.4 km long and covers about 10,000 sq km uninhabited terrain. It lies in the Karakoram Range in the North West India.

The risk factors for Jawans at Siachen

The risk factors for Jawans at Siachen

The Siachen Glacier has a unique set of environmental challenges for the human body, which has to be changed accordingly in order to function at such extreme altitudes. Soldiers have to brave low oxygen levels, an increase in blood pressure due to reduced barometric pressure at high altitude, extreme cold, high levels of ultraviolet radiation and also low humidity.

All Photos taken from NorthernComd_IA/Twitter

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