Jammu and Kashmir: Amid heavy snowfall, Indian Army monitoring LoC from 5-7 feet of snow in LoC. There is heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir and due to this, about 5-7 feet of snow has accumulated in the Kashmir region in the Line of Control (LoC). Due to this, the Indian Army is continuously patrolling the forward areas to monitor the LoC. Information has also been received that Pakistan can try to infiltrate under its cover or can plant IED in the forward areas. In view of this, the Indian Army has intensified the monitoring of the Line of Control despite the temperature reaching minus 40 degrees in adverse conditions.
24 hours watch on the enemy with high-tech weapons
Amidst the celebration of New Year, a video has surfaced, which will surprise you. Let us tell you that there is a sheet of snow on the Line of Control (LOC) throughout the year and the temperature goes below -40 degrees Celsius during winter. In this area, the soldiers of the Indian Army face difficulties to protect the country. Amidst the snowfall, the soldiers of the army are standing up to protect the country. There are many high-tech weapons that are helping them in this.
Surveillance from a height of 20 to 30 thousand feet
The soldiers of the army are not only constantly monitoring every activity of the neighboring country from a height of 20000 to 30000 feet, but are also fully prepared to deal with any situation. The Indian Army is steadfast in its duty despite facing extreme weather conditions, from scorching heat in summer in Rajasthan to bone-chilling cold in winter in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. Even in rugged, dangerous areas that are often covered with snow or turn into swamps during the monsoon, Indian soldiers stand firm with unwavering commitment. They not only endure the harsh environment, but also face the constant threat of infiltration.
These brave soldiers are the protectors of our borders, who ensure our safety even while being away from their families and loved ones. As we celebrate the New Year, let us remember their courage and selflessness and express our gratitude to them.
Army’s Northern Commander visits Kashmir
Meanwhile, Army’s Northern Commander Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar also visited Kashmir to review the operational preparedness of the troops in the valley. The Army’s Northern Command posted on its X handle, “Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar visited Chinar Corps to review operational preparedness.” Lieutenant General Kumar praised the troops for successful anti-terrorism operations in the valley. It said, “The Army Commander praised all the officers and personnel for the successful conduct of anti-terrorism operations and called upon everyone to maintain professionalism in the conduct of operations.”
The Army is continuously patrolling the forward areas, standing up to protect the country despite heavy snowfall