New Delhi:Indian soldiers deployed in the world's highest battlefield Siachen glacier are getting personal kit worth around Rs 1 lakh for protection against extreme cold conditions there.
Along with the personal kit for protection against winters, every soldier also gets equipment worth around Rs 1.5 lakh for survival and moving around the Siachen glacier during their deployment there, Army sources told a news agency here.
The equipment and the personal kit of the troops were examined and reviewed by Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane during his trip to Siachen in the second week of January.
"The facilities have been provided to the soldiers for personal protection from winters and survival in the extreme cold conditions. Clear instructions have been issued by the Army top brass that if the troops need more facilities, they should be provided that," the sources said.
The most expensive part of the personal kit of soldiers includes the multilayered extreme winter clothing which costs around Rs 28,000 per set along with the special sleeping bag which is worth around Rs 13,000.
The down jacket and the special gloves of troops together cost around Rs 14,000 while the multipurpose shoes cost around Rs 12,500.