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    Sikkim floods: 70 Ft Bailey Bridge built in 72 hours, Indian Army's Trishakti Corps' swift response

    Sikkim floods: 70 Ft Bailey Bridge built in 72 hours, Indian Army's Trishakti Corps' swift response

    Recent floods in Sikkim disrupted road connectivity in North Sikkim. Trishakti Corps Army engineers restored connectivity by constructing a 70-foot Bailey Bridge at Dett Khola on the Dikchu-Sanklang axis in just 72 hours. The bridge is crucial for del...

    Watch: Indian Army tests Anti-tank Guided Missile system in Sikkim with aim of 'Ek Missile Ek Tank'

    Watch: Indian Army tests Anti-tank Guided Missile system in Sikkim with aim of 'Ek Missile Ek Tank'

    Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army conducted a training exercise, involving the firing of anti-tank guided missiles. The exercise was conducted at a super high-altitude area of 17,000 feet in Sikkim on April 12. Missile-firing detachments from mechani...

    Indian Army, BRO complete Chungthang Bailey Bridge construction in Sikkim

    Indian Army, BRO complete Chungthang Bailey Bridge construction in Sikkim

    Indian Army troops and Border Roads Organisation have completed the longest and heaviest single-span Bailey bridge in Chungthang, Sikkim. The 200-foot bridge spans the Teesta River, connecting previously flood-affected areas with the mainland. The construction took around five...

    In a ‘humane’ act, Indian Army rescues 300 stranded tourists from Sikkim, watch!

    In a ‘humane’ act, Indian Army rescues 300 stranded tourists from Sikkim, watch!

    Yet again in a courageous and swift action, Indian Army personnel rescued nearly 300 stranded tourists in Sikkim on June 18. Tourists were stranded at Chungthang, North Sikkim due to inclement weather which lead to landslides and flashfloods. During the rescue operation...

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