narrate an experience in about 80 - 100 words with the help of the following beginning. 2) finally the army helicopter spotted them on the mountain and a rescue party arrived but it was too late to save rohan.
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going up to 24,000 feet and above. The glacier is known for the extreme hardships that the Indian Army jawan endures while defending the nation’s borders. It’s a life and death situation for the jawan, literally, as brought out so vividly by a veteran Indian Army officer, Capt. Raghu Raman, in his very moving piece titled ‘The Rope’ that has been read and re-read many times over on the internet.
‘The Rope’, in Siachen parlance, has come to symbolise the link that binds personnel serving on the glacier. As they move up and down the glacier in single file, tied to each other by a rope, the tenuous link to this world is graphically described by Capt. Raman when the last in a file falls into a crevasse — the link ends when the rope is ordered to be cut by the team leader when he realises that the jawan is pulling down everyone else attached to the rope. The jawan now gets stuck between two ice walls and cannot be pulled out and the specialist avalanche evacuation leader, who had been helicoptered-in for the rescue, takes a decision to end the doomed jawan’s misery. It is a decision one wishes should not befall one’s enemy too. In the fading light of the evening and gathering winds the team leader boards the chopper, the screams of the doomed soldier ringing in his ears above the helicopter engine and rotor noise. The scene now shifts to the helicopter flying back to Base Camp — and this is what would have happened.
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finally the army helicopter spotted them on the mountain and a resume party arrive but it was too late to save