New Delhi, Apr 22, 2024, TRIPURATIMES Desk
New Delhi, Apr 22: Taking a break from his hectic electioneering schedule, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Monday visited Siachen, the world’s highest battlefield, for a first-hand assessment of the security situation on the ground.
He interacted with the soldiers deployed in the extreme weather and tough terrain conditions.
Singh was accompanied by Chief of the Army Staff Gen Manoj Pande, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar, and General Officer Commanding, 14 Corps Lt Gen Rashim Bali.
After aerial reconnaissance, the Defence Minister landed at a forward post at an altitude of 15,100 feet, and was given a detailed brief on the operational readiness in the Siachen Glacier and the prevalent security situation. He also discussed the aspects associated with the operational challenges with the Commanders on ground.
Addressing the soldiers, Singh lauded them for walking on the virtuous path of protecting the motherland with valour and determination in extreme conditions.
He emphasised that the nation will remain forever indebted to the Armed Forces personnel, as due to their sacrifices, every citizen feels safe.
“We are leading a peaceful life as we have an assurance that our brave soldiers stand steadfast at the borders. In the times to come, when the history of national security is written, the acts of bravery and iron-clad will of our soldiers in the icy cold glacier will be remembered with pride. It will forever be an inspiration for future generations,” he said, according to an official release here.
The minister described Siachen as not an ordinary land, but a symbol of India’s sovereignty and determination.
He stated that just as Delhi is India’s national capital, Mumbai is the financial capital and Bengaluru is the technology capital, similarly Siachen is the capital of courage, grit and determination.
The nation recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of the success of Operation Meghdoot. Singh termed the operation, which was launched by the Indian Army in Siachen on April 13, 1984, as a golden chapter of the country’s military history. “The success of Operation Meghdoot is a matter of pride for all of us,” he said.
On the occasion, Singh laid a wreath at the Siachen War Memorial as a mark of solemn tribute to the bravehearts who made the supreme sacrifice in service of the Motherland.
It may be recalled that Singh visited Leh on March 24 and celebrated Holi with the troops. He was scheduled to visit Siachen, but it was postponed due to adverse weather conditions. From Leh, the minister had spoken with the soldiers posted in Siachen over phone and told them that he will soon visit the world’s highest battlefield and interact with them.