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The Siachen Glacier conflict began in 1984 when India occupied the strategic Saltoro Ridge under Operation Meghdoot. This glacier , the highest battlefield in the world, saw numerous skirmishes until a 2003 ceasefire. India controls the glacier and its tributaries, while Pakistan holds lower positions, marking a continued military standoff in the harshest of conditions. The Siachen conflict , sometimes referred to as the Siachen Glacier conflict or the Siachen War, was a military conflict between India and Pakistan over the disputed 1,000-square-mile (2,600 km 2) [13] Siachen Glacier region in Kashmir. The conflict was started in 1984 by India's successful capture of the Siachen Glacier as part of Operation Meghdoot, and continued with Operation Rajiv in 1987. India took control of the 70-kilometre-long (43 mi) Siachen Glacier and its tributary glaciers, as ... The Siachen Glacier is a piedmont glacier located in the Karakoram-Himalayan region. It originates at the base of the main Indira Col and is 75 km (47 miles) long, which makes it the second longest nonpolar glacier in the world. The Siachen Glacier has been the focus of a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan. ֍ The Siachen Glacier is a glacier located in the eastern Karakoram range in the Himalayas. ֍ At 76 km long, it is the longest glacier in the Karakoram and second-longest in the world’s non-polar areas. ֍ It falls from an altitude of 5,753 m above sea level at its head at Indira Col on the India–China border down to 3,620 m at its terminus. ֍ The Siachen Glacier lies immediately south of the great drainage divide that separates the Eurasian Plate from the Indian subcontinent in the ...

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