Rajnath Singh Flags Off Joint Indian Team to Conquer Argentina's Mt Aconcagua

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flagged off a joint expedition to Argentina's Mount Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America. The six-member team from premier Indian mountaineering institutes will attempt the summit, with the journey beginning on February 6. Singh commended the team's courage, stating the climb is a test of leadership, teamwork, and mental resilience. The expedition aims to gain high-altitude experience to improve training for armed forces personnel and adventure enthusiasts nationwide.

Key Points: Indian Team's Mt Aconcagua Expedition Flagged Off by Rajnath Singh

  • Joint expedition to highest peak in South America
  • Team comprises trained instructors from NIM and JIM&WS
  • Aims to enhance national training and prestige
  • Expedition seen as test of leadership and mental resilience
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flags off joint expedition to Argentina's Mt Aconcagua

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flagged off a joint mountaineering expedition to South America's highest peak, Mt Aconcagua, wishing the team success.

"It is a very big achievement... You are showcasing your courage and valour - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, February 5

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flagged off a joint expedition to Mount Aconcagua in Argentina from South Block on Thursday.

The mountain at 6,961 metres is the highest peak in South America and the highest mountain outside Asia. The joint expedition is being undertaken by the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi and Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Winter Sports (JIM&WS), Pahalgam.

The Defence Minister commended the NIM and JIM&WS for preparing personnel to face challenges with courage, grit, and determination. Extending his best wishes to the team, he stated that scaling this formidable peak is not merely a test of physical endurance but a true examination of leadership, teamwork and mental resilience, which define the finest mountaineers of India. He exuded confidence that the members would successfully complete the expedition to the highest peak of South America & the highest mountain outside Asia, and make the nation proud.

Defence Minister extended his best wishes to the team and expressed confindence at their success in the mountaineering endeavour.

"It is a very big achievement. Mount Aconcagua is the highest peak in South America and the highest mountain outside of Asia. It is wonderful. You are showcasing your courage and valour, for which you all deserve congratulations. My best wishes are with all of you. I am confident you will succeed in this mountaineering endeavour this time as well."

The six-member team comprises highly trained instructors, including Col Hem Chandra Singh, Capt G Santhosh Kumar, Deep Bahadur Sahi, Vinod Gusain, Nb Sub Bhupinder Singh, and Hav Ramesh Kumar. The journey will commence on Friday (Frebruary 6) and the expedition is expected to conclude by the end of the month.

The knowledge, experience, and confidence gained on Mt Aconcagua will directly contribute to safer, stronger, and more effective training for youth, Armed Forces personnel, and adventure enthusiasts nationwide. This expedition also symbolises India's growing presence in global adventure and mountain exploration.

During the meeting, Col Hem Chandra Singh said, "It is a matter of great pride for us that, under the guidance and vision of our esteemed institutions, the launch of this joint Mount Aconcagua expedition is being held. This is highly inspiring and a responsibility for every team member. Standing at 6,961 meters, Aconcagua poses extremely challenging conditions for physical endurance and mental strength. We are confident that this expedition, with complete dedication and respect for nature, will gain high-altitude mountaineering experience and contribute to the country's training and prestige. On behalf of the entire expedition team, I extend our heartfelt gratitude for your respect and encouragement. We are ready to begin this journey."

Major Bhupinder Singh, Col Singh said has participated in four previous expeditions adn Deep Bahadur Sahi is an Everester who has participated in more than 20 expeditions. Vinod Gusain. also an Everester has experience in over 20 expeditions while Havildar Ramesh has participated in approximately 15 expeditions.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wishing the entire team a safe and successful expedition! The experience they gain on Aconcagua will be invaluable for training future generations. So proud to see India's growing footprint in global adventure sports.
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Rohit P
While I fully support the team and wish them success, I do wonder about the cost of such international expeditions. Would the funds be better utilized in improving infrastructure and safety for basic mountaineering courses within India for more students? Just a thought.
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Sarah B
Amazing to see this international collaboration! The team's experience is impressive. Climbing the highest peak outside Asia is a huge feat. Their success will inspire so many young Indians to take up adventure sports. Go team!
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! The grit and determination of our armed forces personnel and instructors is always inspiring. Col. Hem Chandra and his team are true heroes. Bring the summit home, boys! 🏔️
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Karthik V
This is a brilliant soft-power move. It shows India's capabilities beyond just IT and business. Adventure diplomacy! Hope this leads to more such joint ventures with other countries.

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