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Excellent presentation, this gives a clear prespective on the infra projects taken by BRO and significance of these projects from national security point of view. Well done @amitabhrevi
Congratulations to Mr Nitin, Mr Amitabh and his team to show the country what goes into keeping the country India both protected and progressive. Its “Behind The Scenes” to what is showcased otherwise. Bravo Mr Nitin Gokhale for all the parts of this series so far. Excellent Efforts. 👏👏
India's democracy is truly one of the World's most extraordinary. ... India's political system owes much to the institutions put in place by the British over two hundred years ago. In many other parts of Asia and in Africa, the British were a relatively temporary presence. They were in India for centuries. They saw it as the jewel in their imperial crown and built lasting institutions of government throughout the country--courts, universities, administrative agencies it's Army. But perhaps even more importantly, India got very lucky with the vehicle of its independence, the Congress Party, and its first generations of post-independence leaders, who nurtured the best traditions of the British and drew on older Indian customs to reinforce them. Today's Modern India has truly earned its place as one of Asia's greatest democracies and a true Powerhouse on the World Stage
If India has to owe anything for its continuous democracy, it may be to the United States and Partially to Europe for introducing the concept of Democracy to the world, but beyond that it doesn’t have to owe anything to anyone. The institutions that you think built India didn’t help with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka or Burma(Myanmar) for that reason. They are still impoverished and struggling to make ends meet. Even the madman Winston Churchill said India will splinter into pieces of warring states after independence as what was happening across Africa, that’s how most British still think as they don’t read enough History to understand how India grew from a nearly nothing country owing to an institutionalized and inhuman loot by the British. But neither that idiot nor any other British person understood the soul of India, that’s why the failed in their predictions and understandings. The Dharmic Tradition that bound Indians and India is what makes India a continuous democracy and it sustained growth. That’s why unlike any other country, India introduced a new type of protest called the Satyagraha. At the same time, showed we can militarize too if necessity arises in the way of Nethaji Subash Chandra Bose! The British on the other hand engineered famines unlike anything the world has seen. From 1100 to 1700 the Indian subcontinent faced 11 natural famines while in just 200 years from 1700 till 1900 India faced 14 famines engineered by the British. India didn’t develop due to British Institutions, we wrote our own constitution (Thanks to intellectual might of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar) after hours and hours of highly intellectual discussion in our parliament for 3 years. You should read those discussions, it will mind blowing to go through the brilliant minds of Indian Political forefathers of those times. And then we became a republic. Once we became a republic, we followed soviet style of 5 year planning to develop an extreme British looted country. Nobody questioned the hunger deaths of 1940s purely engineered by the British, where the wheat and rice grown in India are diverted to British Army and Britain, when the people were dying of Hunger in the streets of India. Later after our Independence, we started work immediately to address the issues, First, We had Green Revolution and resolved hunger crisis, then White Revolution and increased milk production and reduced infant mortality, Built Heavy Industries, Supported development of Small Industries, Built free School Education across the country, Built Higher Educational Institutions and research institutions across the nations. Created higher scientific research institutions. Every step we made was fully made by our people and our leaders, we don’t owe that to anyone. The so called institutions that you said like the courts, administrative system, Railways were built just to fleece more from India. If you want to get more info about this thought that British Institutions helped to build and thinking it’s the white man’s brain that India has grown to such an extent, then you should read Sashi Tharoor’s Inglorious Empire: what the British did to India and An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India and his speech in Oxford University. Stop thinking absurdly that India has achieved this greatness because of British Institutions that’s blatant lie.
Drove on these roads n i just want to say it's one of the best in the country. Manali to leh is mesmerizing and i just want to thank BRO for building and maintaining it. Jai Hind
You & your team deserve a big praise for filming, preparing with nice graphics & presenting in a great way of this wonderful creation of the most vital tunnel facility. This is not only of huge military importance but also like a gift from God for the local people who were forced to remain cutoff from the rest of India during winter. Main point is people of the entire country will be able to see, actually what marvel has been created there & surely feel proud to be an Indian.
One suggestion to #StratNewsGlobal is to lower the volume of background music 🙏🏻 Ur videos are incredible 👌🏻 & Amitabh does a 👍🏻 informative talk. Many senior's esp w hearing aids can feel distressed w the background music; pls do consider my suggestion.
India is marching! Imagine the kind of determination we would have reached to be in the laps of our guardian Himalayas, and this frontier will be shielded. What are alps in front of these ranges. Nothing!
Great initiative and thanks for sharing it very nice video and thanks to you and all your team members and BRO the life line of ladakh thanks once again. 👍🙏
Well uncle nehru the clown 🤡🤡 said whats there in ladakh except few mountain whats its use for nation but now the current govt. Knows how imp it is and doing many construction works that was left unattended for a long long time, thanks Modiji for caring for our borders 🙏🙏
Gentlemen, thank you for such a useful briefing. Before your work, I had no idea of the challenges you were facing. My congratulations to the Team and best wishes for your inevitable success. Pete, (Maj Retd) REME
I have 2 lines of thought about this. The first is how the engineers are dealing with the frequent earthquakes in that part of the world. The second is the possibilities of world class astronomical observatories up in some of those high and dry places. There are opportunities for scientists to collaborate across the various borders for the benefit of us all.
very valid points of thought @sleepvark1 thanks for taking the time to share. on the latter, keep watching this series, we will air our filming at an observatory on the high altitudes of ladakh!
On the road from Padam to Kargil is the Dzonghul valley and monastery to the south west between Phe and Phey. 13.5 km up the valley for the Padam-Kargil road, at a height of 4200 metres (13,800 ft) is a good place for a portal of a tunnel under the Himalayas to Jammu. The tunnel could be 13 km with the Jammu portal up a short valley from Bhuzas with a portal at about 3960 m (13,000 ft), or a longer tunnel of about 17.5 km to Bhuzas and an elevation of 3400 m (11,150 ft). From Bhuzas, the road would go down the Bhut Nallah to the Chenab at Padder. From there it is down the Chenab to Kishtwar and Jammu city. The Zanskar Valley road should be made all-weather down to its junction with the Indus River near Nimmu. Essentially one long tunnel between Jammu and and Dzonghul Valley in Ladakh will make the true fully independent third crossing of the Himalayas to Leh.
NPD is the easiest road to leh if the 04 km shingku la tunnel gets built in time❤ meanwhile the NPD road is still the easiest road bcuz the shinku la pass has the lowest altitude 👍
I don't think economy size don't determine military strength... That's why a 30 billion economy north korea is showing middle finger to usa which is 26 trillion economy..
Yes it does When i say militarily it not only means nukes missile army it does means infrastructure investment by enemy nation in your near by varanda or back yard
Nepal 🇳🇵 Pakistan 🇵🇰 maldives 🇲🇻 Sri lanka 🇱🇰 Tibet ( occipied) Bhutan 🇧🇹 Myanmar 🇲🇲 And my dear friend in BANGLADESHI India out campaign is taking swing
Very informative and shows the difficulty faced by everyone in the front-line including people and troops. Any particular reason why the units are mentioned in feet and not meters?
of course @ishanbajpai6940 civilians are already using it. only restrictions are when the BRO is conducting controlled explosions or clearing rock slides.
@@amitabhrevithankyou for the info. Also, incase I am not mistaken and you are the same amitabh p revi from the video. Thankyou for the great videos, I also like to learn more about Ladakh and the development there
China occupied tibet border actually my line rather than calling aksai chin....i am happy that you are mentioning it....i hope the media picks it up also....
Mao built three highway from Beijing to Tibet with the permission from dallai lama for better connectivity. That was fatal mistake and lesson for all joining belt and road. Mao invaded Tibet using same highway in 1959. Dallai lama fled to India. Mao attacked India in 1962. Tibet is landlocked and used to use Kolkata India port.
Such a foolish security protocol. Atleast blur the face of technical operator to avoid any potential threat. You guys show everything un censored and risk our life.
Apprised BRO For Atal tunnel, just 03 days back I have returned from Manali... Sorry to highlight that from Manali Atal tunnel was closed for tourism but locals were bringing the tourists by paying high cost @ 4000/- INR. PP. with their own vehicle..... Do these vehicles have ultra permissions by under table efficiency 😢
Wonderful insights into the frontiers and excellent work being done by a renewed and recharged BRO! Kudos! A question, however. Why do you guys take your lives so lightly? Hardly anyone I see wears a seatbelt while driving kudos that Amitabh does, but he should insist others do as well). That too on treacherous roads and at dizzying heights! What needs to happen before this malaise is finally recognized and redressed?! A terrible habit all over India! 😢
Two Army's Hill Corp Commands with 60000 soldiers in each hill Corp Command are being setup for Protection of indian - China boarders in Himalayas . Indian army is being provided billion of dollars for purchase of New weapons Every year, in indian budget.
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Superlike for "China occupied Tibet border". Amazing work as always!
👍🏾 @kshis13
Soon Tibet will be ours...🇮🇳💪
"China occupied Tibet border" that's nice line to warn Chinese cyber army watching this video!😂
😊@pravinandhale3195
Excellent presentation, this gives a clear prespective on the infra projects taken by BRO and significance of these projects from national security point of view. Well done @amitabhrevi
thanks @@venkataitharaju5493
Yes because you are an absolute eddiottte
India can't compite with china
Congratulations to Mr Nitin, Mr Amitabh and his team to show the country what goes into keeping the country India both protected and progressive. Its “Behind The Scenes” to what is showcased otherwise.
Bravo Mr Nitin Gokhale for all the parts of this series so far. Excellent Efforts. 👏👏
👍🏾🙏🏾 @vermanimit09
Indians keep using the word 'occupied' quite liberally... One day.. Endians will be talking about 'occupied-mainland India' from the Andamans. 😂
What a Heroic Task our Bharat Army is undertaking . Hats Off to the BRO . Jai Hind Jai Bharat.
Good to see Amitabh after a long time... I love his frontier visits and perspectives
🙏🏾😊 @davesen1
Congratulations team Strat News . THIS is the quality content we need. Really proud of BRO personnel
@kaustavroy3356 very satisfying that you like @stratnewsglobal content
@@amitabhrevi thanks
India's democracy is truly one of the World's most extraordinary. ... India's political system owes much to the institutions put in place by the British over two hundred years ago. In many other parts of Asia and in Africa, the British were a relatively temporary presence. They were in India for centuries. They saw it as the jewel in their imperial crown and built lasting institutions of government throughout the country--courts, universities, administrative agencies it's Army. But perhaps even more importantly, India got very lucky with the vehicle of its independence, the Congress Party, and its first generations of post-independence leaders, who nurtured the best traditions of the British and drew on older Indian customs to reinforce them.
Today's Modern India has truly earned its place as one of Asia's greatest democracies and a true Powerhouse on the World Stage
If India has to owe anything for its continuous democracy, it may be to the United States and Partially to Europe for introducing the concept of Democracy to the world, but beyond that it doesn’t have to owe anything to anyone. The institutions that you think built India didn’t help with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka or Burma(Myanmar) for that reason. They are still impoverished and struggling to make ends meet. Even the madman Winston Churchill said India will splinter into pieces of warring states after independence as what was happening across Africa, that’s how most British still think as they don’t read enough History to understand how India grew from a nearly nothing country owing to an institutionalized and inhuman loot by the British. But neither that idiot nor any other British person understood the soul of India, that’s why the failed in their predictions and understandings. The Dharmic Tradition that bound Indians and India is what makes India a continuous democracy and it sustained growth. That’s why unlike any other country, India introduced a new type of protest called the Satyagraha. At the same time, showed we can militarize too if necessity arises in the way of Nethaji Subash Chandra Bose!
The British on the other hand engineered famines unlike anything the world has seen. From 1100 to 1700 the Indian subcontinent faced 11 natural famines while in just 200 years from 1700 till 1900 India faced 14 famines engineered by the British.
India didn’t develop due to British Institutions, we wrote our own constitution (Thanks to intellectual might of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar) after hours and hours of highly intellectual discussion in our parliament for 3 years. You should read those discussions, it will mind blowing to go through the brilliant minds of Indian Political forefathers of those times. And then we became a republic.
Once we became a republic, we followed soviet style of 5 year planning to develop an extreme British looted country. Nobody questioned the hunger deaths of 1940s purely engineered by the British, where the wheat and rice grown in India are diverted to British Army and Britain, when the people were dying of Hunger in the streets of India. Later after our Independence, we started work immediately to address the issues, First, We had Green Revolution and resolved hunger crisis, then White Revolution and increased milk production and reduced infant mortality, Built Heavy Industries, Supported development of Small Industries, Built free School Education across the country, Built Higher Educational Institutions and research institutions across the nations. Created higher scientific research institutions. Every step we made was fully made by our people and our leaders, we don’t owe that to anyone. The so called institutions that you said like the courts, administrative system, Railways were built just to fleece more from India. If you want to get more info about this thought that British Institutions helped to build and thinking it’s the white man’s brain that India has grown to such an extent, then you should read Sashi Tharoor’s Inglorious Empire: what the British did to India and An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India and his speech in Oxford University. Stop thinking absurdly that India has achieved this greatness because of British Institutions that’s blatant lie.
I always chuckle to a good joke. This is probably one of the best ones I’ve heard recently.
Thank you, men and officers, who work in those temperatures to defend the country.
Just came across this channel, whoever had the idea to create this is a genius, we need same to push our geo-political soft power.
🙏🏾👍🏾 @dr.python
有什么软实力啊?,印度都被中国包围了,中国在印度附近到处都有军港😂
You people are doing great work. Thank you
And Congratulations❤
thanks for the support 🙏🏾 @deadly_gaming3245
Excellent reporting from the ground zero.
Kudos to everyone involved in this.
🙏🏾 @abhilash9918
BEST EVER GEOGRAPHY CLASS FOR ME💖
😊 @kumar_satyam_28 👍🏾
Drove on these roads n i just want to say it's one of the best in the country. Manali to leh is mesmerizing and i just want to thank BRO for building and maintaining it. Jai Hind
Yes agreed people were warning me to go to these roads in a SUV or alto but I drove eeco without any issues. The road was fantastic
👍🏾 @rufus7787
@@muraliparameswaran4182👍🏾
Brilliant work! Very informative!
glad you liked it @aditya130194 👍🏾
Modiji is really pushing infra development in border regions ❤❤❤❤
india 🇮🇳 ladakh i love you
You & your team deserve a big praise for filming, preparing with nice graphics & presenting in a great way of this wonderful creation of the most vital tunnel facility. This is not only of huge military importance but also like a gift from God for the local people who were forced to remain cutoff from the rest of India during winter.
Main point is people of the entire country will be able to see, actually what marvel has been created there & surely feel proud to be an Indian.
👍🏾🙏🏾 @JK-fq1lx thanks for taking out time to watch and more importantly for your feedback comment
One suggestion to #StratNewsGlobal is to lower the volume of background music 🙏🏻 Ur videos are incredible 👌🏻 & Amitabh does a 👍🏻 informative talk.
Many senior's esp w hearing aids can feel distressed w the background music; pls do consider my suggestion.
@laxmilobo9448 is it any better in the next episode?
Very thankful for all of your team to introduce the real situation of forward area of india borderline
As always, loved the presentation. Cant thank you enough
👍🏾🙏🏾 @mikoyan07
heard names of these passes in isolation and never knew a single picture of the whole mountain passes. The animation gave perfect picture.
Excellent👏👏👏 Yes it is China occupied Tibet👍 Jai Hind🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Excellent update. Thank you very much 💯👌👍
thanks for the support @coolclouds7055 🙏🏾
India is marching! Imagine the kind of determination we would have reached to be in the laps of our guardian Himalayas, and this frontier will be shielded.
What are alps in front of these ranges. Nothing!
Your content is best ....and informative 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you nitin sir...
👍🏾 thanks for your positive feedback @yogeshthakur4282
Hats off ❤
Just thinking .... it was completed before 2000! One family destroyed India! 🤬
The visuals are just fascinating. Top notch stuff. Big up BRO and this docu team
🙏🏾👍🏾 @govindayaykumar
Great work Amitabh, Nitin ji and team ... but cherry on the top "China occupied Tibet Border" 😀 Keep it up ..
👍🏾 @paulroy9639
Great initiative and thanks for sharing it very nice video and thanks to you and all your team members and BRO the life line of ladakh thanks once again. 👍🙏
Amazing video....Hats off to BRO
👍🏾 @samba041
Well uncle nehru the clown 🤡🤡 said whats there in ladakh except few mountain whats its use for nation but now the current govt. Knows how imp it is and doing many construction works that was left unattended for a long long time, thanks Modiji for caring for our borders 🙏🙏
It's high time we take our POJK and develop it at the same time.
@@namednpc and also chaines occupied areas
Amazing and was a great vicarious escape for the the viewer along with pride and awe of this area and work done to improve connectivity
thanks for commenting @pardeepshori3355 🙏🏾
Brilliant, as always. Thanks Amitabh.😊😊😊
thanks @anilganjoo8401 keep watching
Excellent report and video journalism
🙏🏾 @abhishekshrivastava9331
Shinkula tunnel would be gamechanger... hope we able to inscribe all the lesson learned from rohtang tunnel & be able to complete that in 2026
Thank you Stratnews Global for this.👌👌
Gentlemen, thank you for such a useful briefing. Before your work, I had no idea of the challenges you were facing. My congratulations to the Team and best wishes for your inevitable success. Pete, (Maj Retd) REME
An excellent documentary. A focus on what the Chinese and Pakistani are doing would add value to the series.
Kudos to BRO❤❤ Happy republic day gentlemen ❤
Please upload in 4k. Thanks for this video though!
Great salute to whole team,BRO and Nitin Gadkari ji
@rakeshrawat2233 you mean @Nitin Gokhale
I have 2 lines of thought about this. The first is how the engineers are dealing with the frequent earthquakes in that part of the world. The second is the possibilities of world class astronomical observatories up in some of those high and dry places. There are opportunities for scientists to collaborate across the various borders for the benefit of us all.
very valid points of thought @sleepvark1 thanks for taking the time to share. on the latter, keep watching this series, we will air our filming at an observatory on the high altitudes of ladakh!
Thank you gents.😊👍👍
Genius work with great details. Keep it up.
Very informative. Thank you for sharing such videos
Thank you for this amazing journey ❤️
👍🏾 @EdwinPM-kp1qf
6:28 The river so beautiful
Sunset in Himalaya is always so beautiful and surreal 🥺
👍🏾 @ashishkumarsarma5359
Nice Graphics As Always.
👍🏾 glad you liked the content @secretariatat10
Thank-you start news to show us development
On the road from Padam to Kargil is the Dzonghul valley and monastery to the south west between Phe and Phey. 13.5 km up the valley for the Padam-Kargil road, at a height of 4200 metres (13,800 ft) is a good place for a portal of a tunnel under the Himalayas to Jammu. The tunnel could be 13 km with the Jammu portal up a short valley from Bhuzas with a portal at about 3960 m (13,000 ft), or a longer tunnel of about 17.5 km to Bhuzas and an elevation of 3400 m (11,150 ft). From Bhuzas, the road would go down the Bhut Nallah to the Chenab at Padder. From there it is down the Chenab to Kishtwar and Jammu city. The Zanskar Valley road should be made all-weather down to its junction with the Indus River near Nimmu. Essentially one long tunnel between Jammu and and Dzonghul Valley in Ladakh will make the true fully independent third crossing of the Himalayas to Leh.
Beautiful scenery, informative video
You deserve more than Million subscribers sir.
What a great job.
Wonderful ❤
Jai hind
Jai Bharat
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NPD is the easiest road to leh
if the 04 km shingku la tunnel gets built in time❤
meanwhile the NPD road is still the easiest road bcuz the shinku la pass has the lowest altitude 👍
Excellent presentation of excellent work. Jai Hind
Thank you!
Ladakh wants 6th schedule. Please do that too, for ladakh sustainability
Thanks!
appreciate your support @surajjagtapridingvlogs3258
Superb Video
glad you liked it @sheetaleinstein 🙏🏾
accessibility has no doubt improved but countering 13 trillion USD economy not enough
I don't think economy size don't determine military strength...
That's why a 30 billion economy north korea is showing middle finger to usa which is 26 trillion economy..
Yes it does
When i say militarily it not only means nukes missile army it does means infrastructure investment by enemy nation in your near by varanda or back yard
Nepal 🇳🇵
Pakistan 🇵🇰
maldives 🇲🇻
Sri lanka 🇱🇰
Tibet ( occipied)
Bhutan 🇧🇹
Myanmar 🇲🇲
And my dear friend in BANGLADESHI India out campaign is taking swing
@@DocHighlander96 just politics and rise in religious extremism...
Common string : Chinese investments
Very informative and shows the difficulty faced by everyone in the front-line including people and troops. Any particular reason why the units are mentioned in feet and not meters?
Excellent video. Loved it
👍🏾 @utkarshsharma89
Thank you Sir very nice and informative and interesting video.
🙏🏾 @satyanarayankankipati3633
Great content
thank you @prashantchauhan6882 for your support
"China Occupied Tibet Border"
who all agrees with me that our host is a veteran who is hiding his true colours 😅😅😅
I totally agree hiding China's occupation of our land
Depsang? Can we push back and move into Tibet?
That's a good presentation! 👍
The visuals of the landscape...oh wow!!!
👍🏾 @thehaflonggirl9998
You have made such a beautiful documentary. I have earlier watched your channels Kargil series, you should have used same team there also..
Ladakh should have at least 4 new districts now.
Great video. You should blur out the screens when you share the control rooms of the tunnel's power etc
Can civilians use the NPD road?
of course @ishanbajpai6940 civilians are already using it. only restrictions are when the BRO is conducting controlled explosions or clearing rock slides.
@@amitabhrevithankyou for the info.
Also, incase I am not mistaken and you are the same amitabh p revi from the video.
Thankyou for the great videos, I also like to learn more about Ladakh and the development there
Great doccument!!!
🕉️🙏🕉️🙏🕉️🙏🕉️🙏🙏🕉️🙏🕉️🙏🕉️🙏
JAI. Modi govt
Who made all these possible in such a short period 🙏
Is the Shinkhu La- Gonborangan stretch black topped?
China occupied tibet border actually my line rather than calling aksai chin....i am happy that you are mentioning it....i hope the media picks it up also....
😊 @vijaykumar4500 👍🏾
Ya 1000sqkm
China can’t occupy what was always theirs or is India claiming Tibet 😜
Mao built three highway from Beijing to Tibet with the permission from dallai lama for better connectivity. That was fatal mistake and lesson for all joining belt and road. Mao invaded Tibet using same highway in 1959. Dallai lama fled to India. Mao attacked India in 1962. Tibet is landlocked and used to use Kolkata India port.
@9:25 Why is he driving on the wrong side?
Hello leh buddys love from Chattisgarh ❤ kese ho?
I really love your content from years - would really be happy to join your team in case any 😂 requirement
Wao!
Excellent video.
Such a foolish security protocol. Atleast blur the face of technical operator to avoid any potential threat. You guys show everything un censored and risk our life.
Apprised BRO For Atal tunnel, just 03 days back I have returned from Manali...
Sorry to highlight that from Manali Atal tunnel was closed for tourism but locals were bringing the tourists by paying high cost @ 4000/- INR. PP. with their own vehicle.....
Do these vehicles have ultra permissions by under table efficiency 😢
Wonderful insights into the frontiers and excellent work being done by a renewed and recharged BRO! Kudos!
A question, however. Why do you guys take your lives so lightly? Hardly anyone I see wears a seatbelt while driving kudos that Amitabh does, but he should insist others do as well). That too on treacherous roads and at dizzying heights! What needs to happen before this malaise is finally recognized and redressed?! A terrible habit all over India! 😢
always do tell everyone to wear seatbelts @kiransrinivasan3321 can’t force them. but impressed by your attention to detail!
China Occupied Tibet...... Pakistan Occupied Baloochistan
Awesome
Sub titles are mostly wrong…need to rectify
What is NPD road? NPD versus NH3 to Leh
th-cam.com/video/-1aIE--FTr0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bUNUI0HiTmSu2Hm1
Nimmu-Padam-Darcha via Zanskar
@kallinga1662 😎
Fantastic filming ... Thanks StratNewsGlobal
thank you for the appreciation @vineetgupta5938 🙏🏾
Two Army's Hill Corp Commands with 60000 soldiers in each hill Corp Command are being setup for
Protection of indian - China boarders in Himalayas . Indian army is being provided billion of dollars for purchase of New weapons Every year, in indian budget.
True
Hame gilgit baltistan k2 afgan border dekhne ki ishaa hai modi ji plz give us gilgit krarkorm shakhgam velly and k2
Great video 😅
support our work @RajanJha3246 and share it
@@amitabhrevisure 😅
Make video about arunachal pradesh
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@RV54321 @rohitpandita347 has posted 3 playlists of what we documented in arunachal pradesh-11 documentaries 😊
The control room should have been classified!!!!💀
nice
What a video