NEW DELHI :
PRESIDENT Droupadi Murmu on Thursday visited the Siachen base camp and told soldiers posted at the world’s highest battlefield that all citizens salute their bravery.
Addressing the troops, she said in difficult situations like heavy snowfall and minus 50 degrees
temperature, they present extraordinary
examples of sacrifice and tolerance in protecting
the motherland. The President said that as the
supreme commander of the armed forces, she felt
very proud of them and that “all citizens salute
their bravery”.
“They face severe weather conditions. In difficult situations like heavy snowfall and minus 50
degrees temperature, they remain deployed at
their front with full devotion and vigilance. They presentextraordinary examples of
sacrifice and tolerance in protecting the motherland,” Murmu said.
She told soldiers that all Indians are aware of their sacrifice and bravery and “we respect them”, according to
a statement issued by the
Rashtrapati Bhawan.
DressedinIndianmilitary
uniform, Murmu also paid
tributes at the Siachen War
Memorial.
The Memorial, she said, is
a symbol of the sacrifice of
soldiers and officers who
havebeenmartyredsincethe
Indian Army began
Operation Meghdoot on the
Siachen Glacier on April 13,
1984. Under Operation
Meghdoot, the Indian Army
established its full control
over the glacier.
The President said since
the commencement of
Operation Meghdoot, “the
brave soldiersandofficersof
theIndianarmedforceshave
ensured the security of this
region”.
Lt Governor of Ladakh
BrigadierBDMishra had
received President Murmu
on her arrival at Thoise airfield.Murmu is thecountry’s
third Presidentto have visitedSiachenbasecamp,located in the Union Territory of
Ladakh,the others beingA P
J AbdulKalamandRam Nath
Kovind.While Kalam visited
inApril 2004,Kovindwentto
the base camp in May 2018.
The Siachen glacier is at a
height of around 20,000 feet
in the Karakoram mountain
range.Itisknownasthehighest militarised zone in the
worldwhere soldiershave to
battle extreme cold, high
winds and frostbite among
other severe weather conditions.