A video showing civilians attempting to match pace with the Indian Army during a high-altitude trek has gone viral on social media, sparking widespread discussion, admiration and curiosity online. The
clip captures what happens when a group of trekkers joins a challenging expedition alongside trained Army personnel—and the contrast has left the internet both impressed and amused.The video was shared on Instagram by a user identified as @blush_n_travels_9. According to the caption, the clips are from the Jachep Tso Civil–Military Joint Trekking Expedition, an annual trek organised by the Indian Army. The expedition takes place only once a year and begins at Kaho, India’s first village, before concluding at the easternmost point of the country—the Indo-Tibet-Burma tri-junction. The trek reportedly spans around 16 days, covering nearly 100 kilometres of rugged and challenging terrain.Text overlaid on the video reads, “Indian Army ke saath trekking chali jaati hoon! Kya hi ho jayega, phir jo hua wo dekha nahi gaya”, followed by “Civil-Military Joint Trekking Expedition”, setting the tone for what unfolds next.In the footage, Indian Army soldiers and civilians are seen trekking across steep, hilly and snow-covered landscapes. While the soldiers move steadily and confidently through the harsh terrain, the civilians appear visibly exhausted. Several clips show participants struggling to keep up, taking frequent breaks, slipping on icy paths and lying down to recover from fatigue, highlighting the physical demands of the trek and the endurance of the Army personnel.
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