Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh honored the 10-member NCC team that summited Mount Everest, including a 16-year-old cadet. He praised their discipline and resilience, presenting them with Rs 10 lakh for their historic feat. The team, led by Col Amit Bisht, followed strict safety protocols during the challenging climb. This marks NCC's third successful Everest expedition, inspiring youth nationwide.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Honors NCC Team After Historic Mount Everest Summit

  • Defence Minister awards Rs 10 lakh to NCC Everest team
  • Team included youngest cadet aged 16
  • Subedar Major Balkar Singh becomes first Army SM to summit
  • Marks NCC's third successful Everest expedition
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh felicitates NCC Mount Everest expedition team after their successful summit

Defence Minister felicitates 10 NCC cadets, including a 16-year-old, for conquering Everest, hailing their courage and discipline.

"The cadets have proven that even the world's highest peak is no limit for our youth – Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, June 12

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Thursday, felicitated the National Cadet Corps (NCC) Mountaineering Expedition Team, comprising five girls and five boys aged an average of 19 years, who scaled Mount Everest on May 18, as per the release.

Honouring the raw courage, grit and patriotism of the team, led by Col Amit Bisht, he presented a cheque of Rs 10 lakh for achieving the feat in the harshest of conditions without any injury.

During the event held at South Block, New Delhi, the cadets shared their experiences of the expedition, detailing the rigorous training, meticulous planning and challenges encountered. Defence Minister commended the team for passing the test of courage, discipline, resilience and composure with flying colours.

Terming the cadets as a source of inspiration to the younger generation, Shri Rajnath Singh stated that, with the expedition, the brave cadets have sent a message that even the world's highest peak is no limit for the youth of the country. He exuded confidence that the cadets would overcome future challenges with the same courage and determination they displayed while scaling Mount Everest.

Defence Minister acknowledged the efforts of NCC towards instilling the feeling of national pride among the cadets while ensuring their holistic growth by making them physically, mentally & emotionally strong and developing their social skills. He also appreciated the family members of the cadets who supported them in this endeavour. DG NCC Lt Gen Gurbirpal Singh was among the dignitaries present on the occasion.

The feat marked the third successful Everest expedition by the NCC, following similar accomplishments in 2013 and 2016. The expedition team comprised 10 cadets, a contingent of officers, junior commissioned officers, instructors and non-commissioned officers. The team consisted of Subedar Major Balkar Singh, the first Subedar Major of the Indian Army to summit Mount Everest. The young cadet of the team was just 16 years old.

The expedition team was formally flagged off by the Defence Minister on April 03, 2025. Throughout the expedition, the team adhered strictly to established safety protocols and operational guidelines, ensuring the well-being of all members at every stage.

- ANI

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Priyanka S.
What an incredible achievement by our NCC cadets! 🇮🇳 These young boys and girls have made the nation proud. At just 19 years average age, they've shown the world what Indian youth is capable of. The Defence Minister's recognition is well-deserved. More power to our future leaders!
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the achievement, I wonder if Rs 10 lakh is enough recognition for such a dangerous feat. These cadets risked their lives to hoist our flag on Everest. The government should consider offering them permanent positions in armed forces or scholarships for higher education.
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Ananya M.
So inspiring to see 5 girls in the team! 👏 This breaks stereotypes that mountaineering is only for men. The 16-year-old cadet is my new role model. Hope schools across India share this story to motivate more girls to take up adventure sports.
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Vikram J.
NCC has been doing phenomenal work in youth development. My son joined NCC last year and his confidence levels have skyrocketed. Such expeditions show how disciplined training can help achieve impossible dreams. Kudos to the instructors and support staff too!
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Sneha P.
The fact that they completed this without any injuries shows excellent planning and teamwork. In mountaineering, even small mistakes can be fatal. Our cadets have proved their mettle in the toughest conditions. Jai Hind!
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Karan D.
Subedar Major Balkar Singh becoming the first Subedar Major to summit Everest is historic! This shows that our armed forces personnel are capable of extraordinary achievements beyond their regular duties. The entire team's discipline is commendable.

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