India Vs China / Rugged 20 thousand feet... the temperature is minus 60 degrees, China is in that Siachen; don't miss 'chauhan'

Zoom News : Jan 08, 2023, 02:40 PM
India Vs China: The chest of the world's highest battlefield "Siachen", located at an altitude of about 20 thousand feet in the Karakoram range of the Himalayan Mountains, has become even wider with the arrival of the Indian lioness. Till now only the soldiers of the country were challenging the enemy China in this rugged and inaccessible high altitude area, but now India has deployed the first female military officer Shivani Chauhan in this war zone. Even though Shivani is the first woman officer to be posted in the battle field of Siachen, she has also become a symbol of pride for other Indian women who will soon be posted in the same tough areas. China is also surprised to see this liveliness of Indian lionesses.

Because in winter in Siachen it goes down to minus 60 degrees. The cold winds blowing here and the slaps of snow make the blood bleed as soon as it falls on the cheeks. In this area with an inhospitable height of 20 thousand feet, even the breath freezes, the blood of the veins becomes cold, but not of the Indian soldiers. Because the blood of Indian soldiers boils all the time even in minus 60 degrees to defeat the enemy China. When the soldiers of the army breathe, the heat of those breaths melts even the inverted ice. This courage and bravery of Indian soldiers has been repeatedly thwarting every move of enemy China.

Women's army will get rid of enemy China's sixes

There can be no bigger proud moment than this for Shiva Chauhan of Rajasthan. Because "Chauhan" has been deployed in Siachen, a 20,000 feet high war zone for the protection of the country. She is also encouraging other women army personnel from here that if enemy China is seen somewhere in its border area, then do not miss it. China has to give a befitting reply in its own language. Till now, China had only seen the prowess of the army, now it will see the war skills of Indian lionesses as well. This is the first time for the country that a woman has been deployed in the Siachen area in such harsh conditions. There the condition of bone-chilling winter is that the temperature goes below zero to 40 to 60 degrees.

Know who is Shiva Chauhan

Sometimes there are so many snow storms in Siachen that the layers of snow accumulated on the mountains start coming down in full and diseases due to altitude put lives at risk, but above all the spirit of protecting the country like every other difficulty. makes it easy. Shiva Chauhan, posted at Kumar Post in Siachen, was born on 18 July 1997 to Rajendra Singh Chauhan and Anjali Chauhan in Udaipur, Rajasthan. He completed his graduation in civil engineering from NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur after completing his studies from St. Anthony's Senior Secondary School, Udaipur. Shiva lost his father at a very young age. One of his elder sisters, Shubham Chauhan, is preparing to join the Indian Judicial Service.

Puri's training in Chennai

Shivani was inducted into the Engineer Regiment in May 2021 after completing her training at the Officers Training Academy in Chennai in 2020. Army officials said Shiva has been posted at the Kumar post located at an altitude of 15,600 feet for three months after undergoing rigorous training at the Siachen Battle School for a month. Earlier, women were posted only at the Siachen base camp which is situated at an altitude of 9,000 feet. "It is a proud moment for the Indian Army when Captain Shiva Chauhan has been posted to the world's highest battlefield, Siachen," the army said in a statement. He got this opportunity after successful completion of one month training along with other officers.

PM Modi and Defense Minister congratulated

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh have congratulated Shiva Chauhan for his achievement. While the Prime Minister termed it as another victory of Nari Shakti, the Defense Minister said that he is very happy to see more and more women joining the armed forces. It is expected that Shiva's footprints shining on the white snow of Siachen will inspire many girls of the country to walk on this path. This will further strengthen the participation of women in the army.

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