President Murmu visits Siachen base camp, interacts with troops
New Delhi, Sep 26: President Droupadi Murmu visited Siachen base camp on Thursday and paid her tributes at the Siachen War Memorial, which is a symbol of the sacrifice of soldiers and officers who laid down their lives since the Indian Army began Operation Meghdoot on the Siachen Glacier on April 13, 1984, according to a statement issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
She also addressed the soldiers posted there.
Addressing the soldiers, the President said that as the supreme commander of the armed forces, she felt very proud of them and that all citizens salute their bravery.
The President said that since the commencement of Operation Meghdoot in April 1984, the brave soldiers and officers of the Indian Armed Forces have ensured the security of this region.
"They face severe weather conditions. In difficult situations like heavy snowfall and minus 50 degrees temperature, they remain deployed at their front with full devotion and vigilance. They present extraordinary examples of sacrifice and tolerance in protecting the motherland," President Murmu said.
She told soldiers that all Indians are aware of their sacrifice and bravery and we respect them, the statement added.
Earlier in the day, Lt Governor of Ladakh Brigadier B D Mishra received President Droupadi Murmu on her arrival at Thoise Airfield.
The Siachen Glacier, located in the Karakoram Range, is the world's highest military-occupied region, with the Indian Army establishing control over it in April 1984 under Operation Meghdoot.