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Guys,

Just now I saw a video talking about Indian Army in siachin.... Akkada temp -53 degrees anta.... manam ikkada -10 -15 ke inta la alladipotunte... akkada -53 degrees celsius lo kooda mana kosam....manam preminche mana valla kosam.... mana desam kosam... mana sainikulu 24 hours kaapala kaastunnaru ante.... Really Hats off to them! Tana swardham lenide ee pani cheyyanni ee rojullo... elanti sambhandam lekapoyina... mana kosam praaanallu ichhe mana sainikulaki manam em icchi runam teerchukogalam!


Jai Hind!

Jai jawan!

Jai Kisan !

Hats off to the Indian Army!

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[quote author=RockeR!Dude link=topic=36313.msg292074#msg292074 date=1264393822]
Guys,

Just now I saw a video talking about Indian Army in siachin.... Akkada temp -53 degrees anta.... manam ikkada -10 -15 ke inta la alladipotunte... akkada -53 degrees celsius lo kooda mana kosam....manam preminche mana valla kosam.... mana desam kosam... mana sainikulu 24 hours kaapala kaastunnaru ante.... Really Hats off to them! Tana swardham lenide ee pani cheyyanni ee rojullo... elanti sambhandam lekapoyina... mana kosam praaanallu ichhe mana sainikulaki manam em icchi runam teerchukogalam!


Jai Hind!

Jai jawan!

Jai Kisan !

Hats off to the Indian Army!
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Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
you rock you rock *=: *=: *=: *=:

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Jai Hind!

Jai jawan!

Jai Kisan !

Hats off to the Indian Army!
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*=: *=: you rock you rock you rock

jai jawan................

n jai kisaan............... arma enthaa pooaaduthundoo... oka raaithu koodaa anthee pooraaduthunnadu.... lf meedaa...

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The Siachen Glacier, though a part of the Kashmir region, was not officially demarcated in maps prepared and exchanged between the two sides in 1947. As a consequence, prior to the 1980s, neither India nor Pakistan maintained any permanent military presence in the region. However, Pakistan began conducting and allowing a series of mountaineering expeditions to the glacier beginning in the 1950s. By early 1980s, the government of Pakistan was granting special expedition permits to mountaineers and United States Army maps deliberately showed Siachen as a part of Pakistan. This practice gave rise to the contemporary meaning of the term oropolitics.
India, possibly irked by these developments, launched Operation Meghdoot in April 1984. The entire Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army was airlifted to the glacier. Pakistani forces responded quickly and clashes between the two followed. Indian Army secured the strategic Sia La and Bilafond La mountain passes and by 1985, more than 1000 sq. miles of territory, 'claimed' by Pakistan, was under Indian control.[23] The Indian Army continues to control more than 2/3rd of the glacier.[24] Pakistan made several unsuccessful attempts to regain control over Siachen. In late 1987, Pakistan mobilized about 8,000 troops and garrisoned them near Khapalu, aiming to capture Bilafond La.[25] However, they were repulsed by Indian Army personnel guarding Bilafond. During the battle, about 23 Indian soldiers lost their lives while more than 150 Pakistani troops perished.[26] Further unsuccessful attempts to reclaim positions were launched by Pakistan in 1990, 1995, 1996 and 1999, most notably in Kargil that year.
India continues to maintain a strong military presence in the region despite extremely inhospitable conditions. The conflict over Siachen is regularly cited as an example of mountain warfare.[27] The highest peak in the Siachen glacier region, Siakangri, is strategically important for India because its immense altitude and proximity to the Karakoram Highway enables the Indian forces to keep check on any Pakistani or Chinese movement in the region.[28] Maintaining control over Siachen poses several logistical challenges for the Indian Army. Several infrastructure projects were constructed in the region, including a helipad 21,000 feet (6,400 m) above the sea level.[29] In 2004, Indian Army was spending an estimated US$2 million a day to support its personnel stationed in the region.[30]


source :wikipedia

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[quote author=RockeR!Dude link=topic=36313.msg292074#msg292074 date=1264393822]
Guys,

Just now I saw a video talking about Indian Army in siachin.... Akkada temp -53 degrees anta.... manam ikkada -10 -15 ke inta la alladipotunte... akkada -53 degrees celsius lo kooda mana kosam....manam preminche mana valla kosam.... mana desam kosam... mana sainikulu 24 hours kaapala kaastunnaru ante.... Really Hats off to them! Tana swardham lenide ee pani cheyyanni ee rojullo... elanti sambhandam lekapoyina... mana kosam praaanallu ichhe mana sainikulaki manam em icchi runam teerchukogalam!


Jai Hind!

Jai jawan!

Jai Kisan !

Hats off to the Indian Army!
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jai jawan ...

madhyalo kisan endhuku ... farmers em chesaru siachen lo !!!

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@nenithey...

cultivating food..... which is helping our soldiers.... to live and fight for us.....

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