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NEW DELHI: Notwithstanding Pakistan's vociferous protests earlier, India will organise a civilian mountaineering and trekking expedition to the forbidding Siachen Glacier for the fourth year in a row in October-November this year.

"The Siachen trekking expedition this year is in its planning stage and is likely to take place some time in October-November," an Army officer involved in the planning of the trek said here.

The expedition, which has now become an annual affair, is meant to showcase to the global community that Indian troops hold the Siachen glacial heights and Pakistan is nowhere near the glacier, regarded as the world's highest battlefield.

Guns had boomed in the 78-km-long glacier at an altitude of 18,875 feet till November 25, 2003, when a formal ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan came into effect along the 740-km Line of Control (LOC) and 110-km Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL).

During this year's expedition, the Army plans to take along 35 civilians including women, journalists, scientists from the DRDO and other glacial studies institutes, and mountaineers from among civilian enthusiasts as well as military training establishments.

The participants would be trained in mountaineering, skating and other such skills required to go through the arduous month-long trek to the Glacier, the officer said.

They would also be visiting some of the Indian Army positions on their way up the glacier and back.

The civilian Siachen expedition had run into a controversy when it began in 2007 after Pakistan lodged a strong protest, calling it "incongruous" to the ongoing peace efforts between the two countries.

Though the Army halted the trip immediately after the protest that year, it went ahead with the trekking expedition after a go-ahead was given by the UPA government later.

Every year since then, India continued with its Siachen expedition of civilians and mountaineering enthusiasts, even as Pakistan had voiced its concern.

Despite protests from Pakistan, India maintains it does not need Islamabad's approval to send trekkers to Siachen, which is essentially in Indian territory.


Despite Pak protest, India plans civilian trek to Siachen - India - The Times of India
 
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They think as if we care. Cant say same about them. Last time they sent a Japanese tracking team which ended up in armed conflict and they loosing Siachin
 
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Hey, if something blows up there then don't blame Pakistan again to prosecute someone....;)Protesting would not help then.
 
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Are yaar..why it even news....
Its our own territory and we can even send Rakhi Sawant over there.:rofl:
 
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Hey, if something blows up there then don't blame Pakistan again to prosecute someone....;)Protesting would not help then.

Ah yes, another comment supporting terrorism against civilians.

Reported.
 
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Spitfighter, this is not a comment supporting terrorism. If anything the Indian government is deliberately sending civilians in harms way for cheap political point scoring. Siachen is disputed territory and if there is a flare up during this trek, the Indian government will be responsible for the loss of civilian lives. This is just one step above using civilians as human shields. Deliberately sending them into disputed conflict zones is shameful and despicable.
 
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Spitfighter, this is not a comment supporting terrorism. If anything the Indian government is deliberately sending civilians in harms way for cheap political point scoring. Siachen is disputed territory and if there is a flare up during this trek, the Indian government will be responsible for the loss of civilian lives. This is just one step above using civilians as human shields. Deliberately sending them into disputed conflict zones is shameful and despicable.

Then why the hell your goverment sends western people to k2. Between this happening last few years i dont know why pakistan members have lot of problem with this :D
 
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Let them send the tourists and we will bombard them when they are there. K2, what the hell you are talking about. K2 is part of Pakistan and not stolen territory like Siachin.
 
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Let them send the tourists and we will bombard them when they are there. K2, what the hell you are talking about. K2 is part of Pakistan and not stolen territory like Siachin.

How much more explicit can this get. Most would argue that Bombarding tourists knowingly is as terrorist as it gets..
 
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Spitfighter, this is not a comment supporting terrorism. If anything the Indian government is deliberately sending civilians in harms way for cheap political point scoring. Siachen is disputed territory and if there is a flare up during this trek, the Indian government will be responsible for the loss of civilian lives. This is just one step above using civilians as human shields. Deliberately sending them into disputed conflict zones is shameful and despicable.

How about the other comment he left earlier today, I left you a reply on the other thread (indian double standards (apparently)).
 
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Spitfighter, this is not a comment supporting terrorism. If anything the Indian government is deliberately sending civilians in harms way for cheap political point scoring. Siachen is disputed territory and if there is a flare up during this trek, the Indian government will be responsible for the loss of civilian lives. This is just one step above using civilians as human shields. Deliberately sending them into disputed conflict zones is shameful and despicable.

@TL

Human shields against what? When was the last exchange of fire in that area?

btw its so ironical. If the wriiten accounts are to be believed, the whole thing perpetuated because of Pakistani govt giving permissions to the international treks into the Siachin area.. The world seems to have come full circle.
 
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Let them send the tourists and we will bombard them when they are there. K2, what the hell you are talking about. K2 is part of Pakistan and not stolen territory like Siachin.

By the same logic, should we bomb Punjabis in 'azad' Kashmir?

If this isn't supporting terrorism, I don't know what is.
 
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