Chamoli (Uttarakhand): People residing in border villages are often considered the Indian Army's second line of defence, and the best example of the above is an 86-year-old from Uttarakhand's Chamoli district.
86-year-old Kundan Singh, a resident of Niti, considered the last Indian village near the Chinese border in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, had played a small but significant role in the 1962 Sino-Indian war.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Singh revealed that as a 24-year-old back then, he used to transport essential ration and other supplies to the troops stationed at the border.
However, what made the job extremely tough was the absence of roads back then. Singh used to mount supplies onto animals and walk long distances - from Joshimath to the border areas.
"I have supplied everything to the troops - be it ration, tenting equipment, or utensils. I used to mount the supplies on horses, mules and even goats and used to walk 20-30 kilometres to the border," Singh said.