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In a bid to boost morale of Indian soldiers, President Ram Nath Kovind Thursday visited the Army base camp at Siachen, the world’s highest battlefield.

Interacting with the soldiers, Mr Kovind said, their bravery and valour has given every Indian the confidence that the borders are safe and secure.

The President reiterated that people and Government of India were always with them and supportive of their families. He said, the soldiers were guarding the toughest war field in the extreme climate.

The President said, in such a situation, it is extraordinary for soldiers to stay in a state of constant mobilisation and combat readiness.

He said, their determination and dedication is worthy of the highest praise – and their allegiance to the defence of India is an ideal for all fellow citizens.

Some of the posts on Siachen are located at an altitude of over 20,000 feet where the temperature drops up to minus 52 degrees Celsius.

The President said, as the supreme commander of the armed forces and as the President of India, he carries the gratitude of the entire country with him.

Mr Kovind also visited the Kumar Post and paid his respects at the Siachen war memorial. The memorial is a symbol of the sacrifice of 11,000 soldiers and officers who have been killed since the Indian Army began Operation Meghdoot on the Siachen glacier on 13th April, 1984.

The previous visit was undertaken by former president APJ Abdul Kalam in April 2004.