DH NEWS SERVICE
jammu, july 8
Paying homage to the valour and sacrifice of the Gunners, the Indian Army organised an expedition to Gun Hill (Point 5140), a strategically vital peak recaptured in the Dras Sector during the 1999 Kargil War. The expedition was part of the run-up to the 26th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas.
A statement from the Army spokesperson said that 87 soldiers of the Indian Army, including 20 Gunners from 10 Artillery Units that played a pivotal role in the capture of Gun Hill during Operation Vijay, participated in the expedition.
Located in the Dras Sector of Ladakh, Gun Hill (Point 5140) was one of the first major heights to be recaptured by the Indian Army during the Kargil conflict. Its recapture marked a decisive shift in momentum and became a symbol of India’s resolve and operational excellence. The hill was aptly named “Gun Hill” in 2023 as a tribute to the decisive role played by the Artillery Regiments during the Battle of Gun Hill, the statement read.
The expedition also included Colonel (then Captain) Rajesh Adhau, who served as the Regimental Medical Officer with 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, and Subedar (then Lance Naik) Kewal Singh, Sena Medal, of the same unit during Operation Vijay.
They narrated the saga of domination by the Indian Artillery to the participating soldiers, instilling pride in all. The journey not only reaffirmed the Indian Army’s commitment to preserving the memory of its fallen heroes but also served as a source of inspiration and pride for the nation, the statement added.


























