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Indian Army troops celebrate I-day at world's highest battlefield, watch the video now

| @indiablooms | Aug 18, 2022, at 12:30 am

Srinagar:  The Indian Army troops on Monday joined the rest of the nation in observed Independence Day but this celebration was special as it was done at the world's highest battlefield- Siachen glacier.

After unfurling the National Flag, the soldiers at Siachen glacier recited the National Anthem on the occasion of Independence Day, reports ANI.

A video of the event was shared by the Fire and Fury Corps of the Indian Army on Twitter.

In the video, the Siachen Warriors could be seen walking with the national flag and hoisting it.

"'Tricolour at The Highest Battlefield'. Siachen Warriors celebrate Independence Day 2022 at the Highest Battlefield of the world," read the tweet.

 

 

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