Standing at the base of an imposing mountain on the Drass-Zojila highway, the leader of a group of Army men looks up at soldiers perched high on the mountain and shouts, “Okay boys, do the flying fox (a highly dangerous mountaineering skill)”.
This is just one part of the training followed by the Indian Army as part of its plan to dominate the Himalayas not just along the Line of Control but also along the Line of Actual Control.