Chhatrapati Shivaji will continue to inspire the brave soldiers of the Indian Army in the strategically important region of Ladakh. The Maratha Light Infantry unveiled a grand statue of Veer Shivaji on the banks of Pangong Lake.
Giving this information, the Leh-based Army’s Fire and Fury Corps said that this statue installed at a height of 14,300 feet is not only a tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji, but also gives a message of the army’s strong intentions towards the security of the Indian border.
Agreement was reached in Demchok and Depsang
The special thing is that this unveiling has happened after the agreement to withdraw the army in Demchok and Depsang areas after the recent talks between India and China. It is being considered an important step towards reducing tensions between the two countries.
The 14th Corps of the Army wrote on the X that this statue is a symbol of valor, foresight and unshakable justice. This Indian ruler has been a source of inspiration for generations with his courage and courage.
The statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji is a symbol of military power
On Thursday, the statue was unveiled by Lieutenant General Hitesh Bhalla, GOC of the Army’s Fire and Fury Corps and Colonel of Maratha Light Infantry. The army said that Chhatrapati Shivaji’s legacy lies in his unique strategies and courage.
His statue on Pangong Lake not only boosts the morale of the soldiers, but it is also a symbol of India’s historical and current military power. This statue gives a clear message that India’s sovereignty and security are unshakable and unshakable.
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Even the cold is not able to stop the army’s steps
Despite the freezing cold of Ladakh, snowstorms, the danger of avalanches and the conspiracies of China and Pakistan, Indian soldiers are firmly standing on the borders. In temperatures below minus 20 degrees in the upper areas of Leh, the army’s combat engineers are sharpening operational preparations.
During the exercise, combat engineers are training to build bridges in a short time to take the army convoys to the border. On the other hand, in the Siachen Glacier and the highest areas of Eastern Ladakh, the soldiers are currently demonstrating the highest level of vigilance by doing special patrolling on the Line of Control. Combat Engineers are playing an important role in the battlefield. It is their responsibility to ensure that there is no obstacle in the army’s move towards the border.