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New Delhi: From ice-capped Siachen, the
highest battlefield in the world, to the warships in the
contentious South China Sea, Indian armed forces on Sunday joined
the International Yoga Day celebrations.
Top defence officers led by Army Chief Dalbir Singh
Suhag, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha and Navy's Admiral R K
Dhowan were present at the Rajpath doing yoga where Prime
Minister Narendra Modi led a mega event to mark the day.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar was in Meerut for the
yoga day celebrations. But perhaps the show-stealer were the
soldiers doing yoga in full gear on the Siachen Glacier at a
height of 18,800 feet above sea level.
Dressed in their special weather clothing, the soldiers
practised yoga while sitting on mats placed over the snow.
At about 7 AM, the temperature at Siachen was -4 degree
Celsius. Yoga sessions were also carried out by the Army in
various units across the country including Kargil, Ladakh.
Not to be left behind, the Navy held yoga sessions across
its installations and on Indian Navy ships deployed overseas
in South China Sea.
INS Ranvir, Satpura, Kamorta and Shakti celebrated the
International Yoga Day in the South China region with the
theme 'Across the Oceans'.
The Indian Air Force too carried out yoga sessions across
the country which included not just the airmen but also their
families.
India led 191 nations to mark the International Yoga Day,
highlighted by a mega event here on Rajpath where armed
forces personnel, NCC cadets and government officials were
among the participants.
The UN General Assembly had in December last year adopted
an India-led resolution, supported by over 175 UN member
states, declaring June 21 as International Day of Yoga,
recognising that "Yoga provides a holistic approach to health
and well-being".
The day is being observed in over 251 cities in 191
countries across the world.
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