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The two men were hiking in "extremely difficult terrain" near the village of Thathri in Dharamshala .
One of the men was rescued and taken down the mountain on a stretcher.
But by the time he reached hospital nearly 24 hours later he was declared dead.
The Foreign Office said they were "supporting the family of a British man".
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