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Indian army officer slips in snow near border, reaches Pakistan


The rescue operation was underway and all attempts were being made to bring him back safely from Pakistan.


Indian Army Havildar Rajendra Singh Negi's family was left in tears after he allegedly slipped in the snow at Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, during duty and reached Pakistan.

On January 8, Negi's wife Rajeshwari received a phone call from his unit, which said that Negi was missing.

It was later found that he had slipped in the snow and accidentally crossed the India-Pakistan border in Kashmir. The aggrieved family has demanded the government for his safe and early return from Pakistan to his homeland.

According to Army sources, the search and rescue operation of Negi was underway and all attempts were being made to bring him back safely from Pakistan.

Negi, a resident of Ambiwala Sainik Colony in Dehradun, had joined the 11 Garhwal Rifles regiment in 2002. He had arrived in Dehradun in October for a month's vacation and was posted to the snowy area of Gulmarg in November.

https://www.khaleejtimes.com/international/india/indian-army-officer-slips-in-snow-reaches-pakistan

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I guess..if found..he shall be served with our fantastic tea...:enjoy:
 
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How can they do search and rescue if he is in Pakistan? If he indeed is in Pakistan, then why there is need to do search and rescue when they already know his whereabouts.
 
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No trace of Army jawan after he slips in snow at LoC
Havildar Rajendra Singh Negi slipped in the snow from the slightly elevated walkway 200 meters from an Army post in Gulmarg sector on January 8.


Published: 13th January 2020 07:49 PM | Last Updated: 13th January 2020 07:49 PM | A+A A-

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By IANS
NEW DELHI: An Indian Army jawan remains untraceable after he slipped in the snow during routine patrolling and Line of Control dominating exercise in Gulmarg sector of Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Army said on Monday.

It said rescue operation is still on to trace the missing jawan.

The jawan is identified as Havildar Rajendra Singh Negi, who slipped in the snow from the slightly elevated walkway 200 meters from an Army post in Gulmarg sector on January 8, around 7.15 p.m.

Negi is from 11 Garhwal Rifles and is a resident of the Ambiwala Sainik Colony in Dehradun.

The Army said the rescue efforts are hampered by weather conditions. "The post where it happened is 200 meters from the LoC in Gulmarg sector," said a senior Indian Army officer.

"All-out efforts are on to trace him," he said.

At the elevated walkway near the LoC, the Army erects markers for winters as snow fills both sides of the passage, making it nearly impossible to walk. The markers also guide a patrolling team, the officer said.

The Army also refuted reports that the missing jawan is in Pakistan. "It is just conjecture," said the officer.
 
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they usually slip and fall when get closer to Pak border
 
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India army has found ingenious way of hiding their causalities.

Next post/ report would be like "Butt sledding gone wrong" or Butt Slip Up
 
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Indian army officer slips in snow near border, reaches Pakistan


The rescue operation was underway and all attempts were being made to bring him back safely from Pakistan.


Indian Army Havildar Rajendra Singh Negi's family was left in tears after he allegedly slipped in the snow at Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, during duty and reached Pakistan.

On January 8, Negi's wife Rajeshwari received a phone call from his unit, which said that Negi was missing.

It was later found that he had slipped in the snow and accidentally crossed the India-Pakistan border in Kashmir. The aggrieved family has demanded the government for his safe and early return from Pakistan to his homeland.

According to Army sources, the search and rescue operation of Negi was underway and all attempts were being made to bring him back safely from Pakistan.

Negi, a resident of Ambiwala Sainik Colony in Dehradun, had joined the 11 Garhwal Rifles regiment in 2002. He had arrived in Dehradun in October for a month's vacation and was posted to the snowy area of Gulmarg in November.

https://www.khaleejtimes.com/international/india/indian-army-officer-slips-in-snow-reaches-pakistan

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I guess..if found..he shall be served with our fantastic tea...:enjoy:
Pakistani media isn't showing this ? Why ?
 
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Bloody hilarious. Is this how Indian BATs enter Pak territory?

All that slip training at border ceremonies is paying dividends for Hindustan.
 
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