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The Siachen battle Pakistan thought it can't lose: At 21,500 feet, how India captured Bana Post

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The Siachen battle Pakistan thought it can't lose: At 21,500 feet, how India captured Bana Post
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This article recounts the historical military conflict between India and Pakistan over the Siachen Glacier, specifically focusing on the 1987 capture of the strategically vital Bana Post. It details the extreme environmental challenges and tactical maneuvers involved in securing the world's highest battlefield.

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It provides historical context to a long-standing geopolitical dispute in a region of high strategic importance.

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The article focuses on historical military strategy, though it uses a narrative style common in nationalistic reporting.

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