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ITBP honours Ladakh boy after his ‘high Josh’ salute wins internet

In October, the ITBP had shared the clip on its official Twitter handle after which it went viral. The video had captured the young kid saluting the troops.

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A month after the video of a 5-year-old boy in Ladakh saluting a team of Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel went viral the paramilitary force honoured him today, November 15.

Nawang Namgyal is a lower kindergarten student and belongs from Chushul in Ladakh.

In October, the ITBP had shared the clip on its official Twitter handle after which it went viral. 

The video had captured the young kid saluting the troops that also taught him the right gestures to salute.

Namgyal has now been honoured with a custom made ITBP uniform. He has also been filmed by the paramilitary force doing drill at the camp. The video has again been shared by the ITBP on social media platform with the title "Happy and inspiring again!". The video has once again become a sensation on the internet.

After the ITBP shared Namgyal's video of being honoured with the Uniform on Twitter, the old video resurfaced and started to trend.

The moment the video was shared, Twitter was flooded with admiration for the boy. Many called him a "soldier in making", "Cute soldier" and "Future soldier".

Namgyal is a son of a school teacher and frequently visits ITBP camp in the Chushul area of Ladakh.

The enthusiastic kid saluting with 'high josh' was randomly clicked by an ITBP Officer on the morning of October 8.

 

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