ITBP to scale 75 peaks, undertake 75 day-long patrol
Out of these, 33 peaks are located in Ladakh, 16 in Uttarakhand, 11 in Sikkim, 10 in Himachal Pradesh and five in Arunachal Pradesh, Pandey said.
NEW DELHI: Personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) will scale 75 peaks on Independence Day and complete a 75-day-long ‘relay long range patrol’ along the LAC with China to mark the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations, a senior officer said on Sunday.
The mountain expedition named ‘Amritarohan’ will take place at various locations along the eastern front on August 15, ITBP spokesperson Vivek Kumar Pandey said. The peaks to be climbed are located in the vicinity of 75 ITBP border posts spread along the India-China Line of Actual Control (LAC), he said.
Out of these, 33 peaks are located in Ladakh, 16 in Uttarakhand, 11 in Sikkim, 10 in Himachal Pradesh and five in Arunachal Pradesh, Pandey said.
“Himveers of the force will climb these 75 different peaks on August 15, 2022, and create a unique record of hoisting the Indian flag simultaneously,” he said.
The tallest peak among these is at a height of 18,750 feet and is located in Sikkim. Simultaneously, the border force has also started a 75-day long ‘relay range patrol (LRP)’ by its troops along the 3,488 km of the LAC.
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