16 December ,INB NEWS KASHMIR :- Six
soldiers were killed and one is missing when an avalanche hit the Siachen glacier area on Sunday. Six
men belonging to the 1st Assam Regiment, deployed in the Hanif sub-sector in
Siachen glacier area, died in the avalanche hit around 7am, Army sources said
here.One soldier is still missing and efforts are being made to locate him,
they said. "The incident happened during inter-post movement of the
soldiers," they said. This
is for the first time in several years that an avalanche has hit an Indian
position in the glacier area, the sources said. The Assam unit is part of the
102 Siachen Brigade and is located at altitudes of around 15-16,000 feet, they
said. An avalanche had hit
a Pakistani Army camp in the glacier area last year killing over 100 troops. India has deployed its troops
in Siachen for close to 30 years now and has lost more people to the weather
and terrain than to enemy bullets. However,
it has brought down such casualties to a large extent by ensuring proper
adaptation of the personnel to the conditions and through extensive scientific
research by DRDO to improve living conditions of jawans there. India and Pakistan, which have
held several rounds of talks to resolve the Siachen issue, were close to an
agreement a few years back on demilitarising the region but the accord failed
to see the light of the day as Pakistan refused to authenticate its military position. Pakistan army chief Gen Ashfaq
Parvez Kayani had recently said that India had hardened its position on the
Siachen issue as compared to the 1989 stance it had adopted, saying that it
"takes two hands to clap". Army
chief Gen Bikram Singh has made it clear that the Indian military would not
like to move out of the "strategically important" icy heights for
which a "lot of blood has been shed".He has said the Army has
conveyed its views to the government which has to take a final decision in that
regard
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