In a spectacular act of military engineering the Indian Army has established the world’s first optical fibre connectivity in Siachen, the world’s highest war zone, and in Daulet Beg Oldie (DBO) the world’s most northerly Indian forward base in the Ladakh region. They make certain that they have effective and fast communication in selected areas that can hardly be compared to any other difficult region in the world. Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and other nations where climate conditions are severe and borders crucial for military activity require advanced technology. The project further marks a giant step forward in the Indian initiatives to revamp the structural framework of its defense mechanism, at the same time, it has bolstered up its proclivity to uphold the sovereignty of the nation.
Moreover, Siachen Glacier is situated in eastern part of Karakoram and is strategic place as being intersection of India, Pakistan and china. India has managed the glacier since 1984 afterOperation Meghdut, a successful military operation that captured many of the features on the glacier. Daulet Beg Oldie, which is strated for Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China is another important military base which helps India to monitor as well as for operation in the area. Both places are strategic for securing the line in the region of Ladakh for the Indian territory.
The new fibre optic network that has been placed is made of glass fibres that transmit data by means of light pulses obeying the principle of total internal reflection. This makes the system very robust for use in Siachen and DBO Glacier where temperatures falls as low as -50 degrees centigrade. REALTIME communication, FASTER decisions and integration of troops situated in these isolated areas of operation will therefore be made possible by HIGH-SPEED CONNECTIVITY. It also makes the integration of enhancements in surveillance systems possible and guarantees unbroken communications with command posts.
India is already pursuing this course of action as part of its defense modernisation agenda and preparation of any exigencies. The installation of optical fibres shows the flexibility of the Indian Army for acquiring modern infrastructure to counter high altitude situations.
Aspirants preparing for SSC and UPSSA, this topic is of relevance while dealing with sections that involve national security, technologizations in the defense that concerns development in strategic infrastructure. It underscore the government’s preparedness in trying to ensure the India’s territorial integrity besides embracing current typu technology in communication.
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