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Siachen Glacier and Pak Army men last moment

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With that clothing they would have frozen to death In Siachen..Totally not shot in Siachen.

Here is a pakistani soldier in real siachen..
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Pakistani soldiers singing Indian song, now thats ironic.

Respect to these soldiers though. Roughing it out in arctic condition is no easy job.

With that clothing they would have frozen to death In Siachen..Totally not shot in Siachen.

Here is a pakistani soldier in real siachen..
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I doubt they are dressed like that when inside their tents.
 
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Love the way he is singing ,,Gaane mein ghuss ke ga raha hai ,,Loved his high nodes,:tup:
 
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With that clothing they would have frozen to death In Siachen..Totally not shot in Siachen.

Here is a pakistani soldier in real siachen..
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Except that they're in a very expensive igloo designed specifically so that they won't have to wear those kinds of clothes inside.
 
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Singing Indian songs while facing India, how cute.

I wonder if these real soldiers really dont hate India, arent they from a Kashmiri regiment?
 
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Army chief pays tributes to martyrs of Giyari sector


Gayari (Siachen), Oct 2 (APP): Paying tribute to martyrs of Gayari sector, Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Wednesday said the nation would never forget the sacrifices of its martyred army jawans. The army chief was speaking at a commemorative event held at here near Siachen glacier to honour the 140 army jawans martyred on April 7, 2012 after huge part of a mountain fell on them at night. High ranking army officers and jawans attended the event in the backdrop of high altitude mountains in strategically important Gayari sector. The army chief said the army vowed to search all its martyred jawans buried alive under 120 feet long and 70 feet wide boulder and hand over their bodies to the heirs with dignity and honour. “It was an impossible task but the army determinedly accepted it as a challenge,” he said adding the long drawn search was carried out in a 13000 feet high area covered with snow.

The army chief said Pakistani and international experts called the search operation a futile effort and suggested to declare the site a mass grave.

According to some experts, seven to eight years were required to dig out the bodies but despite all the difficulties, the army was unwavering in its determination, he recalled.

“It is a matter of satisfaction that the jawans of Pakistan army completed the task with unprecedented courage and persistence.”

The armymen with the help of 50 heavy excavation equipments worked day and night and succeeded in digging out bodies of 133 martyrs, he noted.

He expressed determination that the search for bodies would continue till the remaining seven bodies were taken out and handed over to their loved ones for dignified burials.

The army chief thanked Frontier Works Organization, NADRA, organizations and international community for their contribution during the gigantic operation.

He also thanked the nation for its prayers and complete support to the Pakistan army.

The army chief said the whole nation stands shoulder to shoulder with the army in the sacred duty of defence of Pakistan.
In that hour of trial, the whole nation displayed great courage and exemplary determination, he added.

“Those nations which remember their martyrs remain alive and dynamic,” he added.

Popular singer Shehzad Roy sang patriotic songs adding an element of somberness to the dignified event.
 
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Definitely a salute to the Army for this heroic operation...
 
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Indeed 'Operation Gyari' was challenging for Pakistan Army,and we salute the determination and bravery of Pakistan army to dig out bodies of our jawans,we salute our army for their great response to this catastrophe and will continue to stand with them in every situation as a nation to remain dynamic.
 
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Singing Indian songs while facing India, how cute.

I wonder if these real soldiers really dont hate India, arent they from a Kashmiri regiment?


It is written by Sahir Ludhianvi which is owned by both Pakistan and India. Writer's Kalam has no nationality:no:
 
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