
Indian Army hoists 76 ft tall tricolour at 15,000 feet in Ladakh
India Today
As part of the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations, the Indian Army hoisted a 76 ft tall national flag at an altitude of 15,000 feet in Ladakh.
The Indian Army hoisted a 76ft tall flag in Ladakh overlooking the Hanle Valley at an altitude of 15,000 feet on Sunday. The flag was constructed by the Indian Army and the Flag Foundation of India. #AzadiKaAmritMahotsavA 76 ft tall #NationalFlag at 15000ft constructed by #IA and Flag foundation Of India, hoisted overlooking the #Hanle Valley by #TheUltimateForce. #IA @adgpi @NorthernComd_IA @lg_ladakh @jtnladakh @R_K_Mathur @jtnladakh @LAHDC_LEH @LAHDC_K @FerozKhan_Kgl pic.twitter.com/9lhRpB6jXt
The Fire and Fury Corps of the Indian Army tweeted a video of them hoisting the flag.

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