However, as PM Modi reached Nimu – a forward base of the Indian Army, 34 km from Leh, and at a height of 11,000 feet – on Friday, flanked by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat and Army Chief MM Naravane, he made the strongest statement ever that no words could have matched. PM Modi’s visit to Ladakh to review the security situation came a fortnight after the Indian Army lost 20 men in the unprecedented Galwan Valley violence on June 15. His message to the soldiers, guarding the LAC in those inhospitable terrains and sub-zero temperatures, was that of gratitude and support. He visited the injured at base hospital in Leh and reiterated the nation’s indebtedness to their valour and fortitude.