Indian Army’s motorcyclists set world record of making human pyramid

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Thirty One soldiers of the Indian Army's Signal Corps riding on 7 motorcycles

The  soldiers of Indian Army’s Signal Corps have made an interesting and spectacular world record while riding motorcycles. They chose a special occasion for this – Vijay Diwas. A day for paying tributes to the soldiers who laid  their life while fighting with the enemy at India- Pakistan Ladakh border during Kargil War in 1999. Indian Army is paying tributes to its warriors while celebrating,  its grit and valor , on the 25th Victory Day of Kargil war.

To pay tribute to the soldiers,  who made the supreme sacrifice fighting with Pakistani soldiers and infiltrators in Drass in 1999, 31 soldiers of the Indian Army’s Signal Corps formed a human pyramid while riding on 7 motorcycles. They covered a distance of five kilometers while maintaining the pyramid at an altitude of 10800 feet above sea level.

Soldiers of the Indian Army’s Signal Corps made an interesting record of making human pyramid while riding motorcycles.

Videos and pictures have also been shared on social media by the Indian Army’s Additional Director General of Public Information (ADGPI) while sharing information about this achievement