Antony makes successful landing at ALG Nyoma

By ANI
Tuesday, June 22, 2010

NEW DELHI/NYOMA - Defence Minister A K Antony on Tuesday became the first Defence Minister to land at the Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) of Nyoma in Jammu and Kashmir.

Nyoma is situated very close to the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Antony was accompanied by the Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar and other senior Defence Ministry, Army and Air Force officers based in Leh.

Antony flew in a Mi-17 helicopter to land at Nyoma, at an elevation of over 13,300 feet.

It may be recalled that on September 18, 2009, first time a fixed wing aircraft, an AN-32 had landed at the compacted airstrip of Nyoma.

The Engineer Regiments of 14 Corps undertook the herculean task of developing the ALG to the standards required for fixed wing operations.

An advanced compound was used to surface the airstrip and it marked the culmination of joint effort of armed forces to enable the Air Force to operate in the inhospitable terrain of Leh-Ladakh region in support of the Army.

Nyoma has been developed with an aim to connect the remote areas of Ladakh to the mainland.

This would also ensure that movements in the area continue when the road traffic gets affected during the harsh winters besides enabling communication network in the region, facilitating economical ferrying of supplies as well as promotion of tourism to the general area.

Antony also made an aerial survey of Fukche and visited the Siachen Base camp to have a first-hand experience of the progress made to improve the living and operational requirements of forces.

He interacted with men and officers of the Army and the Air Force and sought their frank views on the situation.

Antony also interacted with a group of soldiers who had just returned from their deployment in the high-altitude areas. During the discussions personnel expressed that there is need to improve the quality of some of the accessories such as socks.

They also asked for increased number of snow-mobiles for their operational requirements and requested that the telephone call rates should be reduced to facilitate communication with their family members.

Antony reviewed the security situation in both the eastern and western sectors of Jammu and Kashmir with the Army and the Air Force.

He was given a detailed briefing by Air Officer Commanding, Leh, Air Commodore Anil Tiwari and on the operations and by Air Officer Commanding, J and K, Air Vice Marshal J Chauhan on the future infrastructure development.

Antony was also given a detailed briefing on the security situation on the border by the GOC 14 Corps Lt General S K Singh.

Antony also visited the Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), a constituent laboratory of DRDO. (ANI)

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