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Army's Unsung Heroes: Camels, Dogs, Ponies Honored

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Army honored camels, ponies, and dogs for exceptional service.
  • Animals aided military operations in challenging terrains.
  • Recognition highlights resilience, loyalty, and silent service.
Army's Unsung Heroes: Camels, Dogs, Ponies Honored

General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff, recently bestowed honors upon several animals in recognition of their exceptional service. These brave creatures have played vital roles in military operations conducted across some of India's most challenging and inhospitable landscapes.

The Bactrian camels, deployed in Ladakh's cold desert regions, have been instrumental in sustaining high-altitude logistics. Their ability to carry heavy loads over steep and rugged terrain makes them indispensable in areas where mechanised transport is not feasible.

Furthermore, the Zanskari ponies, an indigenous breed from Ladakh, were celebrated for their unwavering support in the icy heights of the Siachen Glacier and forward posts. Their endurance and sure-footedness have consistently aided troop movement and supply lines in extreme weather.

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Army dogs, expertly trained for surveillance, tracking, and other operational tasks, received commendation for their critical role in safeguarding troops. Their contributions enhance operational effectiveness across diverse environments, including counter-insurgency operations and high-risk deployments.

The ceremony underscored the silent service, resilience, and profound loyalty of these unsung warriors, emphasizing their invaluable partnership with soldiers in national service.

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The Indian Army's Chief of Staff honored Bactrian camels, Zanskari ponies, and Army dogs for their exceptional contributions.
Bactrian camels are crucial for sustaining high-altitude logistics in cold desert regions like Ladakh, carrying heavy loads over steep and rugged terrain where mechanised transport is impractical.
Zanskari ponies were honored for their unwavering service in the icy heights of the Siachen Glacier and forward posts, supporting troop movement and supply lines with their endurance and sure-footedness.

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