Vikram Ditya Sharma/Ferozepur
A team of intrepid mountaineers from the Golden Arrow Gunners, part of the Golden Arrow Division based in Ferozepur Cantonment, successfully summited Mount Kun (7,077 meters) in the challenging Suru Valley of Ladakh. The triumphant expedition was dedicated to the Diamond Jubilee of the Indian Army's historic victory in the 1965 Indo-Pak War, with a special tribute to the pivotal role of the Golden Arrow Division.
The expedition, which was flagged off earlier this month, faced extreme weather conditions and challenges on one of the highest peaks in the region. Despite the formidable obstacles, the team demonstrated exceptional resilience, skill, and teamwork to reach the summit.
The Golden Arrow Division played a crucial role in the 1965 conflict, and the expedition serves as a powerful reminder of the Division's enduring spirit of courage and determination. The successful ascent not only highlights the high standards of physical fitness and technical proficiency of the Golden Arrow Gunners, but also reinforces the Indian Army's commitment to excellence in all fields.
The Golden Arrow Division played a crucial role in the 1965 conflict, and the expedition serves as a powerful reminder of the Division's enduring spirit of courage and determination. The successful ascent not only highlights the high standards of physical fitness and technical proficiency of the Golden Arrow Gunners, but also reinforces the Indian Army's commitment to excellence in all fields.
The team has safely returned to the base camp and is in good health. The achievement has been lauded by senior military officials, who praised the team for their outstanding accomplishment and for embodying the 'never say die' attitude of the Indian Armed Forces.
The Golden Arrow Gunners continue to inspire with their dedication to duty and adventure, upholding the proud traditions of the Indian Army.