Soldiers undergoing training in Siachen near the Line of Control.
New Delhi:
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today informed Rajya Sabha that over 13 rounds of talks have taken place with Pakistan to find a solution to Siachen issue.
"Indian government has made it clear to Pakistan that the solution to Siachen Glacier is a part of the larger issue to include Pakistan's support to terrorism in India." he said.
Mr Parrikar added that on December 9 last year, External Affairs Minister met the Pakistani leadership on the sidelines of the Heart of Asia process for regional cooperation on Afghanistan.
"These discussions directed the Foreign Secretaries of both countries to work out the modalities and schedule of the meetings under the Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue on various issues including Siachen," he said.
However, the defence minister said the Indian soldiers deployed in extremely harsh terrain and weather conditions are suitably equipped and properly trained to undertake the operational challenges and carry out their mandated tasks.
The soldiers deployed at Siachen Glacier are provided with quality winter clothing including 'Extreme Cold Climate' clothing. Besides, they are provided with prefabricated insulated shelters and wherever it is not possible to construct such shelters due to technical difficulties, insulated tents are provided which can withstand low temperatures up to -500 Celsius, he said.
The Units are self-sufficient for a period of 240 days of supplies. During winters/cut off season, daily maintenance of troops is carried out by rotary/fixed wing assets, he said.