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Indian Army Discovers Groundwater On Half a Dozen Mountains

by Rohit Kumar Marketing Executive

The tension on the border of eastern Ladakh since May is not showing an end soon. Due to tension with China, thousands of soldiers have been deployed on the border and the entire winter can remain deployed. That is why the Indian Army is making permanent water arrangements in this hilly desert so that there is no drinking water crisis during long deployment. So far, the search for water has been completed by drilling in Pangong Tso, Lukung, Thakung, Chushul, Rejang La and Tangse besides the Galwan Valley. At present, drilling is being carried out for exploration of water in the Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) and Depsang area at an altitude of 17,000 feet. Noida Hindi Samachar with latest update.

 

Thousands of soldiers have been deployed on the border of Ladakh due to tension with China. The preparations for the Indian forces for a long battle with the Chinese army are in full swing these days. Air Force transport aircraft are being transported to Leh-Ladakh for the requirement of soldiers. In view of the coming winter, Chinook helicopters have been deployed to reach the forward posts of essential weapons, ration and equipment. That is why the Indian Army is also engaged in making permanent arrangements for drinking water in these areas. The search for water between thousands of feet high mountains is not easy, but the Indian Army, which identifies the easy path for every difficult task, has also discovered water in these hilly deserts.   

 

The army's challenging mission has been completed in the thousands of feet high Galwan Valley, besides the Pangong Tso, Lukung, Thakung, Chushul, Rejang La and Tangse. The entire area is spread between peaks with strategic heights. After completion of the search for water between these cold hills, the source of groundwater is now being reconstructed in the Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) and adjoining Depsang Maidan area. women clothing online , The DBO is considered to be India's last outpost on the China border. The Army team engaged in the mission has recently visited Daulat Beg Oldi and Leh. Dr. Ritesh Arya, a geoscientist with the Army team, is engaged in the search of water. They are also expected to complete the search for groundwater in the DBO after deep drilling.

 

With the permanent provision of water, the jawans deployed on the border are being continuously sent ration. In addition, a consignment of clothes for winter, tents for winter, food, dry ration, arms and other essential items have started arriving. In this mission, the Air Force's C-17 Globemaster is helping the army to complete all supplies before winter. There may be snowfall in the area from next month, so there is a lot of difficulty in traffic. That is why all supplies are being completed earlier.


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