Vikram,
If you are looking for where packet loss is through a route and you are on a Windows machine then use pathping to find out where it could possibly have an issue. Just keep in mind that ping, tracert and pathping all use ICMP packets and some routers or devices do not respond to those, but it will at least give you an idea of where the issue may be occurring.
Also, as you probably know, it takes longer for pathping to finish than either a ping or tracert, but in this situation it would be faster in the long run than doing each one individually at each hop.
Thanks,
TE