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The nine soldiers who died in the avalanche are Subedar Nagesha TT of village Tejur, Hassan district, Karnataka; Havaldar Elum Alai M. of village Dukkam Parai, Vellore district, Tamil Nadu; Lance Havildar S. Kumar of village Kumanan Thozhu, Teni district, Tamil Nadu; Lance Naik Sudheesh B. of village Monroethuruth, Kollam district, Kerala; Sepoy Mahesha P.N. of village HD Kote, Mysore district, Karnataka; Sepoy Ganesan G. of village Chokkathevan Patti, Madurai district, Tamil Nadu; Sepoy Rama Moorthy N. of village Gudisa tana Palli, Krishna Giri district, Tamil Nadu; Sepoy Mustaq Ahmed S. of village Parnapalle, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh; and Sepoy (Nursing Assistant) Suryawanshi S.V. of village Maskarwadi, Satara district, Maharashtra. Lance Naik Hanamanthappa...

 

 

 

andharu South Indians Ye unaru...Army lo Karnataka vallu ekuva untaru anukunta...

 
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depends on the regiment they are in,,,,,,, madras regiment lo south indian ekkuva undochu, sikh regiment lo sikhs undochu, gurkha lo ne indians etc etcq

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South nunchi AP&TG contribute least to armed forces

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Uttar Pradesh, followed by Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Punjab and AP (AP + Telangana).  

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South nunchi AP&TG contribute least to armed forces


And most to US forces
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Siachen: 879 soldier deaths and counting The ten Indian soldiers, who died in an avalanche, became the latest addition to a growing list of casualties suffered by the Army in Siachen.
 
siachen-large.jpgThe ten Indian soldiers, who died in an avalanche, became the latest addition to a growing list of casualties suffered by the Army in Siachen.

The tragic passing away of Lance Naik Hanamanthappa on Thursday morning brought the death toll in the Siachen avalanche to ten. The Indian soldiers, who were buried under mounds of snow, became the latest addition to a growing list of casualties suffered by the Army in Siachen.

As of December 11, 2015, weather-related casualties in Siachen stood at 869, including 33 officers and 54 junior commissioned officers, and Rs 7,504.99 crore was spent on military operations in the last four years alone. In comparison, the Pakistan army, which operates at much lower altitudes, lost 213 soldiers in Siachen between 2003-10. In 2012 alone, 130 Pakistani soldiers were killed in an avalanche.

 

very bad...

 

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