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July 1987 Siachen, the world`s highest battlefield, is as dangerous as it is beautiful. battles are fought on the mountains that\r\n\r\ndominate the Siachen Glacier the second longest glacier in the world. More lives are lost due to climate, weather, avalanches,\r\n\r\nhigh altitude sickness and crevasses, than to the ongoing war. The posts are located at heights ranging between 18,000 to\r\n\r\n22,000 feet. At these heights the air is rarified and the oxygen content less than 50 per cent. Average temperatures range\r\n\r\nbetween35? and55? Celsius.\r\n\r\nSiachen has been a bone of contention between India and Pakistan, because Pakistan devious as always, took advantage of\r\n\r\nthe fact that both countries had not demarcated the boundary in this area. Not only did she try to take control of the area, but\r\n\r\nshe also illegally ceded 5180 sq kms of Indian territory to China, thereby altering the geo-strategic balance in an area where\r\n\r\nthe boundaries of India, China, Pakistan and Afghanistan meet. Concerned at Pakistan`s mischievous agenda, the Indian Army\r\n\r\nseized the Saltoro Ridge which marks the western boundary of the glacier. Since then, Pakistan and India have been jockeying\r\n\r\nfor possession of the Glacier. It is in such a critical environment that the Indian soldier has to live and fight and sometimes die.
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ISBN : 9789351941330
Pages : 34
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