New Delhi: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police force has named its 17 newly born ''Belgian Malinois'' combat pups after various strategic geographical locations of the Ladakh sector like Galwan, Shyok and Rezang, official sources said on Friday.
The unique decision was taken with a two-pronged aim, that is, shun the western names usually given to canine soldiers like Cesar or Elizabeth, and as a mark of respect for the locals and troops who are deployed at arduous heights in the line of national duty.
The 17 pups, born at the forces' National Training Centre for Dogs (NTCD) at Bhanu in Panchkula during September-October, have been named Ane-la, Galwan, Sasoma, Shyok, Chang-Chenmo, Chip-Chap, Daulat, Rezang, Rango, Charding, Imis, Yula, Srijap, Sultan-Chuksu, Mukhpri, Chung-Thung and Khardungi.
These are all locations in the Ladakh region around where the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is deployed as part of its primary task to guard the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, a senior officer said.
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"By naming these little K9 soldiers with 100 per cent desi names and that too from the areas guarded by the force, the combat dogs wing of the force aims to acknowledge its own legacy and ethos," the officer said.