
New Delhi: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) jawans on Monday celebrated the festival of colours at about 17,000 feet height in Ladakh, near Galwan valley.
As the jawaws braved the chill and celebrated the festival with gusto, their enjoyment and celebration is winning the heart on internet. The braves were seen dancing their heart out and having a gala time in the hills. According to ANI, the video is of a location near to Galwan valley.
Ladakh: ITBP troops celebrated #Holi at an altitude of 17,000 feet near Galwan today.
(Source: Indo-Tibetan Border Police) pic.twitter.com/XGbPoKVTjT
— ANI (@ANI) March 29, 2021
Jawans brave the chill to celebrate Holi
The jawans seem to be in a jovial mood and can be seen shaking their leg on the racy song track. The video is winning hearts online and also being widely shared.
The clip shows the jawans dancing to the song Gajban Pani le Chali.
“17,000 feet, Ladakh. #Holi. How’s the josh boys…Very very very high! ITBP troops celebrating #Holi2021,” reads the caption shared alongside the video.
17,000 feet
Ladakh#Holi
How’s the josh boys…
Very very very high!
ITBP troops celebrating #Holi2021 pic.twitter.com/JvRnvsI6PY
— ITBP (@ITBP_official) March 29, 2021
Galwan valley in Eastern Ladakh had become a major flashpoint between Indian and Chinese soldiers in 2020, which saw fatalities on the Indian side while more than 40 Chinese soldiers were eliminated in the violent face-off.
When ITBP jawans braved freezing cold to hoist flag
On an earlier occasion, the ITBP troops marched with the national flag on a frozen water body in Ladakh on Republic Day.
#WATCH Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) jawans marching with the national flag on a frozen water body in Ladakh on #RepublicDay
(Source: ITBP) pic.twitter.com/r2x8Iloq8C— ANI (@ANI) January 26, 2021