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‘I went looking for my lost yak and I saw them building bunkers’

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  • Three years after the guns fell silent, he discovered the body of a missing Gurkha soldier in the same area, still clutching his carbine.

    A decade on, Garkon has shown few signs of progress — it has a hard top road courtesy the Army and a medical care unit. But electricity and phones are missing. The only phone connection is at Tashi’s house — a military line set up by the Army in recognition of his service to the nation.

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