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Ram Nath Kovind becomes first President of India to visit Siachen in 14 years, addresses soldiers posted there

Ram Nath Kovind becomes first President of India to visit Siachen in 14 years, addresses soldiers posted there

| @indiablooms | 10 May 2018, 09:23 pm

New Delhi, May 10 (IBNS): President Ram Nath Kovind visited Siachen Base Camp on Thursday and addressed the soldiers posted there. 

He also visited the Kumar Post.

President Kovind is the second President of India to visit Siachen.

The previous visit was undertaken by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in April 2004.

This makes President Kovind the first President to travel to Siachen in 14 years.

Addressing the soldiers on Thursday, President Kovind said that as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and as the President of India, he has come among them carrying the gratitude of the entire country.

The President noted that Siachen is the world’s highest battlefield and it is difficult to live even a normal life in the extreme climate.

"In such a situation, it is extraordinary for soldiers to stay in a state of constant mobilisation and combat readiness. Their determination and dedication is worthy of the highest praise – and their allegiance to the defence of India is an ideal for all our fellow citizens," said he.

"The bravery and valour of soldiers deployed in Siachen over the past 34 years," the President said, "has given every Indian the confidence that our borders are safe and secure."

The President said he had come to Siachen to iterate to the troops posted here that all citizens of India and the Government of India were always with them and supportive of their families.

The President also paid his respects at the Siachen War Memorial, which is a symbol of the sacrifice of 11,000 soldiers and officers who have been martyred since the Indian Army began Operation Meghdoot on the Siachen Glacier on April 13, 1984.
 

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