10 Indian soldiers died in an avalanche in Siachen on Thursday, February 4th, 2016.
In January, 4 soldiers had lost their lives in similar fashion. That’s 14 Indian lives in 2016, and the year is just 36 days old.
The Siachen border is not for the fainthearted. With soldiers station at upto 22,000 feet, the world’s highest active battlefield has seen over 800 Indian soldiers die from avalanches and frostbite since we first stationed troops there in 1984. The sad part is that we hear the news and move on with our lives, failing to pause for a second and acknowledge the altruistic efforts of our border force.
But this time, let us make an effort to remember and thank all the brave men who have served us so selflessly.
5,400 metres high, at an average altitude of 20,000 feet. On the highest battlefield on Earth, there stands the jawan who puts his country before his own life.
We can’t even begin to understand what you go through 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We have it so easy because of you. And we can’t thank you enough. Ever.