Siachen's 'Bana Top': The Bloody Tale of an Indian Lion's Unforgettable Victory

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News18•06-01-2026, 05:01
Siachen's 'Bana Top': The Bloody Tale of an Indian Lion's Unforgettable Victory
- •In June 1987, Bana Singh led a daring mission to recapture Pakistan's 'Quaid Post' on Siachen Glacier, located at a treacherous 21,153 feet.
- •Facing extreme cold, scarce oxygen, and a 90-degree icy wall, Bana Singh and his team scaled the impossible amidst a fierce blizzard.
- •Despite jammed rifles due to cold, Bana Singh used a grenade and engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Pakistani SSG commandos.
- •The Indian team successfully captured the post, which was subsequently renamed 'Bana Top' in honor of his extraordinary bravery.
- •Awarded the Param Vir Chakra, Bana Singh later faced hardships but remained a patriot, with an Andaman island recently named 'Bana Island'.
Why It Matters: Bana Singh's unparalleled bravery at Siachen secured a vital post and earned him India's highest honor.
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