Indian Soldiers: When the rocks lost and the soldiers won, know the story of that mission which shocked the whole world.
News India Live, Digital Desk: The temperature is so below zero that even blinking of the eyelids becomes painful. There is so little oxygen in the air that one becomes breathless at every step. And standing in front of you is a 7,042 meter high monster, which no one had been able to defeat till date. People used to call it “snowy hell”, but for the Indian Army, it was just another challenge, which is their passion to overcome. Friends, we sit huddled under the quilt in our homes when the mercury drops a bit, but your chest will swell with pride after hearing the feat accomplished by the 18 bravehearts of our country. The brave men of the Indian Army have conquered Mount Kangto, the highest and most dangerous peak of Arunachal Pradesh. Why was this climb ‘impossible’? Mount Kangto is not an ordinary mountain. It is the highest peak of Arunachal Pradesh. The paths here are so inaccessible and unknown that it was considered ‘Unconquerable’. No one knows when snow storms will come here and when the ground beneath the feet will slip. Neither any map nor any old path is useful here. Only courage can take you to the top. Imagine a height of more than 7000 meters! Where you stand and look down, all you see is death. In such places, Nature tests humans every moment. But when the Indian Army is in front, then perhaps even nature salutes. 18 brave men and the spirit of victory. This is the story of those 18 soldiers who did not give up. They faced minus degree temperatures, bone-chilling winds and deadly crevasses. This climb was not just a test of physical strength, but it was also a test of mental strength. According to reports, when the team started climbing, there were many times when it seemed impossible to move ahead. But the word “return” does not exist in the army’s dictionary. Step by step, he moved forward, cutting through the ice. And finally, the moment came when the boots of these heroes touched the peak of Mount Kangto and proudly hoisted the Indian tricolor there. Not just a victory, it is a message that the Indian Army’s reaching Mount Kangto is not just a matter of climbing a mountain. It is also very important strategically because this area is very close to the border. This is a clear message to the world and neighbors that be it desert, sea or ‘frozen hell’, no place is beyond the reach of the Indian Army. Today the entire country is saluting these 18 real heroes. It is because of them that we know that when our spirits are high, no height is too great.
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