Siachen Day: Nation Honors Operation Meghdoot Heroes on 40th Anniversary

The Defence Ministry paid tribute to soldiers on Siachen Day, marking the 40th anniversary of Operation Meghdoot. The operation was a preemptive strike launched on April 13, 1984, to secure the strategic Siachen Glacier. Key planning was led by officers including Major General Amarjit Singh, who chose the date for its tactical surprise and regimental significance. The successful mission established Indian control over the world's highest battlefield, outpacing a planned Pakistani operation.

Key Points: Defence Ministry Pays Tribute on Siachen Day

  • Operation Meghdoot launched on April 13, 1984
  • Preemptive strike secured Siachen Glacier
  • Planned on auspicious Baisakhi day for surprise
  • Established Indian sovereignty over key heights
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'Homage to valiant souls': Defence Ministry pays tribute to Op Meghdoot heroes on Siachen Day

India honors the soldiers of Operation Meghdoot on Siachen Day, remembering the 1984 mission that secured the world's highest battlefield.

"We also remember and pay homage to the valiant souls who laid down their lives on the world's highest battlefield. - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, April 13

On the occasion of Siachen Day, the Ministry of Defence on Monday paid tribute to the unwavering courage and commitment of soldiers guarding the icy heights of the world's highest battlefield.

On April 13, 1984, the Indian Army mounted the secretly planned Operation Meghdoot and took control of the Siachen Glacier.

The PRO and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Defence, Jammu Region, shared a message on the social media platform X, stating, "On the occasion of Siachen Day, Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, Army Cdr NC, and all ranks of Northern Command honour the unwavering courage and commitment of every braveheart who is steadfastly guarding the icy heights. We also remember and pay homage to the valiant souls who laid down their lives on the world's highest battlefield."

The entire 'Operation Meghdoot' was very closely monitored at the Northern Command of the Indian Army, Udhampur, by Northern Army Commander Lt Gen M.L. Chibber, Lt Gen N.S. Cheema, Corps Commander Lieutenant General P.N. Hoon, Major General Amarjit Singh, then Major General General Staff (MGGS) for 15 Corps (Chinar Corps) in Srinagar; General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Infantry Division Major General Shiv Sharma and Commander 26 Sector Brigadier V.N. Channa.

One of the key officers involved in planning, execution and monitoring all aspects of the operation was Major General Amarjit Singh. His son, Jesse Singh, told IANS, "Today is the anniversary of Operation Meghdoot, 13th April 1984, Baisakhi Day, when my father General Amarjit Singh planned and executed the capture of Siachen Glacier. He picked 13th April as the D-Day for the launch of this Operation to capture Siachen, as 13th April 1873 was the raising day of his battalion, 01 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, which he commanded in 1968 in Satwari Jammu... He picked this date, keeping in mind the regimental ethos of JAK RIF as well as this being an auspicious Baisakhi day. Pakistan never thought a Sikh General would attack on such an auspicious day of the Sikhs, thus surprising them."

"His strategic vision and decisive leadership as MGGS Northern Command meticulously planned and executed the preemptive strike to secure the Siachen Glacier ...This audacious winter manoeuvre outpaced Pakistan's 'Operation Ababeel', establishing Indian sovereignty over the world's highest battlefield and forever securing the nation's northern frontiers," he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India for 8 years, the sheer scale of this operation never ceases to amaze me. Guarding a glacier at those altitudes is unimaginably difficult. Eternal gratitude to the soldiers and their families for this sacrifice.
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Vikram M
My grandfather served in the army and always said Siachen is where men are made of steel. Reading about Major General Amarjit Singh's planning is fascinating. Using the element of surprise on a festive day was a masterstroke. We must never forget the cost of this victory in human lives.
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Priya S
While we rightly honour the bravery, I hope the government is also looking after the veterans and families of those who served in Siachen. The after-effects of serving in such extreme conditions are lifelong. The tribute must be matched with solid support.
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Rohit P
Operation Meghdoot is a case study in military excellence. Outthinking and outpacing the adversary. Every Indian should know this story. It's not just about a glacier; it's about securing our borders against all odds. Hats off to the planners and every jawan who held the ground.
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Kavya N
Heart swells with pride and aches at the same time. So many young lives lost to the icy winds. We enjoy our Baisakhi festivities here, but they chose that day to fight for us. A profound debt we can never repay. 🙏

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