When the countrymen shiver at zero degree Celsius, our brave soldiers guard the nation's borders in bitter cold of minus 40 degree Celsius. The Indo Tibetan Border Police jawans have it tough, as are in charge of patrolling one of the coldest and arduous terrains on Indian soil - the Himalayas. But it does not deter them.
India TV's team visited one such ITBP camp high in the mountain range and found the reason for their fitness and agility despite bone-chilling winters.
The ITBP jawans use Martial Arts practice to keep warm and prepare for any eventuality. Stationed at the height of 14000 to 19000 feet from the sea level, the jawans make sure to stay fit to serve the nation better.
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