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Capt Geetika Koul becomes first woman medical officer to be deployed at SiachenThis achievement follows her successful completion of rigorous induction training at the esteemed Siachen Battle School, which includes high-altitude acclimatization, survival techniques, and specialized medical procedures.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Captain Geetika Koul, from the Snow Leopard Brigade, with Indian Army personnel, in Siachen.</p></div>

Captain Geetika Koul, from the Snow Leopard Brigade, with Indian Army personnel, in Siachen.

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Leh/Jammu: Captain Geetika Koul has become the first woman medical officer in the Indian Army to be deployed at Siachen, the world's highest battlefield, the Fire and Fury Corps said on Tuesday.  

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This achievement follows her successful completion of rigorous induction training at the esteemed Siachen Battle School, which includes high-altitude acclimatization, survival techniques, and specialized medical procedures. 

The Fire and Fury Corps of the Indian Army announced this milestone on social media, highlighting the significance of Captain Koul's deployment in promoting gender inclusion within the military. 

"Captain Geetika Koul from the Snow Leopard Brigade becomes the first woman medical officer of the Indian Army to be deployed at the world's highest battlefield, Siachen after successfully completing the induction training at Siachen Battle School," Fire and Fury Corps said in a post on X.

Siachen, located in the northern Himalayas, poses challenges due to its strategic importance, harsh climate, and demanding terrain.

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(Published 05 December 2023, 22:53 IST)