Indian army jawan seen resting under snow blanket at high-altitude post; video goes viral

Aradhana Jha | Times Life Bureau | Jan 30, 2026, 12:42 IST
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Indian army jawan win hearts with this video
Indian army jawan win hearts with this video
A video of an Indian Army jawan sleeping under a blanket of snow has gone viral. The footage highlights the extreme weather conditions soldiers face in high-altitude regions. This incident, reportedly from January 2026, showcases the immense dedication and discipline of Indian troops. Their sacrifices in life-threatening environments while securing borders are being widely appreciated online.
A video of an Indian Army jawan sleeping with a blanket of snow on top of him has gone viral on social media. The video has been surfacing on the Internet, highlighting the harsh weather conditions that Indian soldiers are forced to withstand in high-altitude areas. The video is reportedly from January 2026. Users have reacted to the video praising the Indian army. (Photo credit: Instagram)

In the video, the jawan is seen sleeping in a temporary shelter, with a blanket on top of which snow has been piled. The entire region appears to be snow-covered, indicating that it is snowing and that the temperatures are freezing. However, the jawan appears to be completely unconcerned about the situation, which is a testament to the discipline that Indian soldiers have to instill in themselves.

The troops deployed in such areas have to work in conditions that are below freezing temperatures, with low oxygen levels, high winds, and snowfall. The temporary camps, like the one in the video, are usually set up during patrol or extended shifts.


The video has gone viral, and people have been taking to social media to express their appreciation for the soldier’s dedication and sacrifice. People on social media have pointed out how such images bring to the fore the challenges that the troops face while securing the country’s borders in life-threatening conditions.
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I remember complaining to my papa one morning after a bad night’s sleep. “I only got five hours,” I whined, yawning. He paused, looked at me, and said something that has stayed with me ever since.“You know, when I was posted at Siachen, five hours of sleep would’ve been a luxury.”My father, a former Indian Army officer, never dramatized his experiences. But that one sentence hit harder than any war story. Behind his calm words lay frozen nights, enemy fire, 24-hour patrols, and weeks without proper rest.We often speak of the Indian soldier’s courage, discipline, and sacrifice. But we rarely speak of their sleep. Or rather, the lack of it.Sleep—the most basic human need—is a luxury soldiers can't always afford. And this silent, invisible sacrifice deserves to be seen, acknowledged, and honoured.
I remember complaining to my papa one morning after a bad night’s sleep. “I only got five hours,” I whined, yawning. He paused, looked at me, and said something that has stayed with me ever since.“You know, when I was posted at Siachen, five hours of sleep would’ve been a luxury.”My father, a former Indian Army officer, never dramatized his experiences. But that one sentence hit harder than any war story. Behind his calm words lay frozen nights, enemy fire, 24-hour patrols, and weeks without proper rest.We often speak of the Indian soldier’s courage, discipline, and sacrifice. But we rarely speak of their sleep. Or rather, the lack of it.Sleep—the most basic human need—is a luxury soldiers can't always afford. And this silent, invisible sacrifice deserves to be seen, acknowledged, and honoured.


As observed by defence analysts, high-altitude missions require not only physical stamina but also psychological toughness. The troops receive special training to cope with cold weather conditions, frostbite, and perform their duties despite being cut off and extremely exhausted. Even simple tasks like sleeping become difficult when the mercury drops significantly, and snowfall continues throughout the night.