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To get to the world’s highest battlefield, soldiers take a leap of faith with OP Baba

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  • An Indian Express team begins a trek to Siachen and keeps you posted, every day.

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    What does it take to serve on the world’s highest battlefield? An incredible amount of courage, a tough round of training and a dash of belief.

    For soldiers of the Indian Army, the long climb to posts on the Siachen glacier starts with a prayer and formal report to the guardian angel of the `frozen frontier’ – the legendary OP Baba.

    While no one is quiet sure how and when it started, all inductions of troops on Siachen are carried out only after a stop over at a shrine dedicated to OP Baba – an unknown soldier who, as legend goes, died while fighting the enemy in the 1980’s but comes back to warn troops posted on the glacier about impending dangers.

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    So strong is the conviction amongst soldiers about the `power’ of the baba that no one even dares to step on the glacier without paying obedience at the shrine and seeking formal permission for the climb. The belief is that the `baba’ will protect them from the hazards of nature and enemy action on the glacier.

    The legend originated at the high altitude `Malaun post’ on the northern glacier where, it is said, a soldier named Op Prakash died while single handedly fighting Pakistani troops after his colleagues were temporarily called back to the rear.

    A shrine was constructed at the post after, the legend says, he started appearing in the dreams of other soldiers and warned them of impending dangers.

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    guttedarBy: anilkumar | 04-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward indian army
    Shrines on SiachinBy: Kaiser | 08-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Why does the Holy Baba folow a proper Channel by comming in the dreams of the commanding officer only?He is no longer subject to the Indian Army Act and that he was a victim himself of his Commanding Officers' bad decision of calling back his colleagues and a similar Baba on the other side of the frozen Frontier informed the Enemy's Commanding officer that Op Prakash was alone and it was time to attack?What happened to the officer who took such a stupid decision of almost abandoning an operational post. I suggest another shrine be made for Commanding officers to pray and seek deterrence and guidance. I suggest Siachin be made an abode of peace and love not an abbatoir for soldiers. Siachin is a part of Kashmir a heaven on earth.Both India and Pakistan should respect its sanctity.
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