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Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov (left) and COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa discuss matters of mutual interest at GHQ in Rawalpindi, on April 07, 2021. — ISPR
 
9 Years of Heart Breaking Incident 6 NLI Regiment got hit by avalanche and embraced martyrdom on April 07, 2012. After 2 Years of SAR Ops all bodies has been recovered from Gyari Sector, Siachin.


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Tribute to Shaheeds of Gayari Sector Avalanche Incident 2012

Siachen, a cold hell, highest battleground on earth. Temperature drops in siachen to as low as -60 C. Both India and Pakistan are fighting in this area since 1984. Siachen dispute originated from the unsolved issue of Jammu and Kashmir.

India and Pakistan both nations have lost over 2,700 soldiers combined, apart from millions of dollars. The soldiers stationed at these punishing heights have to battle harsh climatic conditions, frostbites, hypothermia, and amnesia to name just a few. In this cold hell, both India and Pakistan have lost more soldiers to natural calamities than to enemy fire. Climate of siachen is harsh, merciless and unforgiving.

Gayari is battalion headquarters of the 6th Northern Light Infantry, located at the altitude of 15,000ft. On 7th April Gayari was hit by an avalanche, an Avalanche which engulfed the whole base and obliterated it. The glacier avalanche broke off at an elevation of around 4560 meters above sea level in a distance of around 1300m from the camp.

Avalanches are nothing new to Siachen. The Gayari avalanche was one of the worst avalanches to have hit the Pakistan Army and claimed the lives of 129 soldiers and 11 civilians. Initial reports indicated that at least 100 Pakistani soldiers, including a colonel and a commander, had been trapped under an estimated 21 metres (70 feet) of snow.

Immediately after the incident Pakistan Army started the rescue operations. Although rescue efforts began shortly after the avalanche, freezing and strenuous conditions made the hope of rescuing any of those trapped practically impossible. Pakistani Army immediately commenced rescue operations using helicopters, heavy machinery, sniffer dogs and with the assistance from international rescuers.

Due to the remoteness and extreme weather conditions, rescue operations were expected to take several days to complete. Nevertheless, official Pakistani military sources remained "hopeful". After initial efforts on the night of 7–8 April were cut short due to bad weather and darkness.

The COAS of Pakistan Army at that time General Ashfaq Prevez Kiyani stated that “we will dig out each and every one of our lost soldier even if we have to dig up the whole mountain”. As of 8th June 2013, search & rescue teams of the army had recovered 131 dead bodies while search for the remaining nine continued.

On 2nd October 2013, Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani said that 133 bodies had so far been recovered from Gayari sector while search for the remaining seven continued.

Gayari Incident reminds our nation the nature of sacrifices our soldiers give in order to protect our beloved motherland Pakistan and its freedom. In areas like siachen it’s not only the enemy forces our soldiers have to fight with but they also have to fight a war with nature in order to just survive in those harsh areas.

We as a Nation will never forget the sacrifices of our soldiers who lost their lives for our sake and got buried under snow in an icy grave.

May Allah bless all the martyrs of Pakistan & bless them with highest rank in Jannah Ameen.



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37 Brigadiers promoted to the rank of Major General by Promotion Board - ISPR











Laiq Ur Rehman On Apr 9, 2021 Last Updated Apr 9, 2021
COAS Qamar Bajwa, brigadiers, major general, ISPR


RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa presided a promotion board’s meeting at the General Headquarters (GHQ) to approve elevation of officers from Brigadier rank to Major General, ARY NEWS reported quoting Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).
According to the ISPR, those promoted include Brigadier Sheharyar Parvez Butt, Brigadier Omar Maqbool, Brigadier Muhammad Asim Khan, Brigadier Ghulam Muhammad, Brigadier Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf, Brigadier Amer Ashfaq Kayani, Brigadier Muhammad Imtanan Babar, Brigadier Abdul Sami, Brigadier Umar Ahmad Shah, Brigadier Muhammad Shahid Siddeeq, Brigadier Muhammad Farhan Yousaf, Brigadier Muneer Ud Din, Brigadier Muhammad Irfan Khan, Brigadier Noor Wali Khan, Brigadier Kamal Anwar Chaudhry, Brigadier Salman Moin, Brigadier Naseem Anwer, Brigadier Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, Brigadier Adnan Sarwar Malik, Brigadier Mohammad Qaddafi, Brigadier Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Brigadier Muhammad Shahab Aslam, Brigadier Nadeem Yousaf, Brigadier Farrukh Shahzad Rao and Brigadier Khurram Nisar.

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Those approved from Army Medical Corps include Brigadier Iftikhar Ahmed Satti, Brigadier Syed Adil Hussanain, Brigadier Mrs Qamar Un Nisa Choudhry, Brigadier Irfan Ali Mirza, Brigadier Muhammad Rafiq Zafar, Brigadier Muhammad Waseem, Brigadier Muhammad Suhail Amin, Brigadier Naseer Ahmad Samore, Brigadier Mrs Shazia Nisar, Brigadier Eijaz Ghani, Brigadier Arshad Naseem and Brigadier Nadeem Ahmad Rana.
 
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