India China Border Issue Indian soldiers

India China Border Issue Indian soldiers

India China Border Issue Indian soldiers Through a program organized in memory of the martyrs at the Galvan War Memorial in eastern Ladakh, a message was sent to China that it should remain within its limits on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). If you dare to look at the Indian border, then remember the lesson taught on June 15 last year.

No enemy will ever forget the Indian army defeated the Chinese soldiers in Galvan. This was the 16th Bihar Regiment of the Indian Army, which rescued the sixes of the Chinese army. In this struggle 20 of our soldiers were sacrificed. These included the commanding officers of 16 Bihar Regiment. A special tribute was paid to these martyrs in a program organized at the Galvan War Memorial on Tuesday.

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Galvan War Memorial has been built near KM 120 post on Durbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi road in Eastern Ladakh in memory of martyrs. Here the names of all the sacrificers are inscribed. On the completion of one year of martyrdom of these heroes, the Northern Command of the Army organized a tribute program here. In the program, soldiers including military officers paid tribute to the sacrifices, then the scene of a year ago was remembered, when Indian soldiers roared like lions and broke down on Chinese soldiers. Then many times more Chinese soldiers than themselves were driven in reverse even in inhospitable conditions.

Paying tribute in Galvan, the soldiers took a pledge that while imbibing the valor of their sacrificers, they would not allow the evil eye of the enemy to fall on the country. Through this program close to the Line of Actual Control, a message was given to China that it should remain within its limits, otherwise it would have to face it again like Galvan.

The country will not forget even the sacrifices:  Chief of Staff Major General Akash Kaushik also saluted the martyrs at the Galvan War Memorial of the 14 Corps of the Northern Command. He said that the country will never forget these sacrifices, who made supreme sacrifice while fighting in difficult conditions, defeating the plans of the enemy. Lieutenant General YK Joshi, Chief of the Northern Command of the Army, paid homage to the martyrs of Galvan. Senior army officers remembered those heroes at the Northern Command Headquarters Udhampur. Tributes were also paid to the martyrs in programs held at some other military stations of the Northern Command. 

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