This hoarding of Indian Army located at an altitude of over 13,000 feet , declares the dignity and discipline of soldiers . The hardship through which they pass , the sleepless nights , the chilling sub-zero climate they endure with a smile……all because so that WE , the civilians , can enjoy a merry sleep.
I wish to see a world where there would be no threat of war , no question of protecting the boundary from the enemy country ….no more LoC . Let’s hope for a peaceful world . Amen .
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Salute to the ones who do not sleep so that we can sleep peacefully..
Especially during the time when Major Mukund Varadharajan lost his life during an encounter with the terrorists in J&K.
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😦 ..sadly..so many soldiers have lost their lives while saving us..we remain oblivious to their sacrifice …
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like the fact,we continue to think about our soldiers and encourage them,however somehow i feel we have been partial to them,we have other forces also.eg.Navy,IAF,BSF.which at times dont have recognition,from Indian citizens.
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I don’t think so ..Indian citizens look upon them with the same reverence and admiration..
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Nice words, where at 13,000 feet is it hanging?
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Mridula it is near the old temple of Baba Harbhajan Mandir …near Kupup lake , West Sikkim 🙂
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responsible citizen 🙂
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Hats off to our soldiers & officers!! Because of them we are safe..!!
Check out my similar post if you like:
http://crazytruefacts.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/even-a-salute-is-not-enough/
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:-)..
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13000 feet! Is it Ladakh or siachen?
Richa
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It is near the bunker of Baba Harbhajan , the old Baba mandir. Ladakh , though has no major peaks , has an average height of about 19,500 ft…
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Thank you for honoring ‘the soldier’ and in this case the ‘Indian soldier’! May I share a beautiful tribute to our soldiers http://dilipnaidu.wordpress.com/2012/09/20/not-as-happy-as-you-2/
Cheers and best regards!
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It is the 3rd and the 4th lines which refers to a soldier in the border area. 🙂
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It was really a beautiful post Dilip…..thanks for sharing the link…. 🙂
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