Indian Army Jawans hold ground on China border for country even in minus 12 degree temperature
Indian Army Jawans are patrolling every 12 to 15 km along the China border with logistical accessories, keeping a close watch on every activity of China. The jawans are quenching their thirst by melting snow in the high Himalayan regions amid heavy snowfall. For the first time after the border dispute with China, ITBP personnel are deployed at altitudes ranging from 10 thousand feet to 16 thousand 500 feet. Warm clothes, logistic materials are being transported by helicopter to the jawans at these posts. In the high Himalayan regions, it is also a challenge to deliver goods to the soldiers
Uttarakhand: Jet fighter flies near China border amid snowfall
Amid heavy snowfall, Indian troops are busy patrolling along the China border. At the same time, the Indian Air Force jet fighter aircraft flew on Monday to take stock of the China border. The China border from Milam to Lipulekh is bordered by Pithoragarh district. After the infiltration of Chinese troops in Ladakh, the entire border along the district has been declared a high alert. Adequate number of army and paramilitary forces are deployed on this border. The Indian Army personnel, aware of China’s policy and intention, are monitoring the border with full vigor in the high Himalayan region posts



