Key Points

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh celebrated India's mountaineering achievements at Everest and Kilimanjaro. The expeditions included historic feats like a disabled climber summiting Africa's highest peak. Teams set records by displaying the national flag on Kilimanjaro and underwater. These efforts align with PM Modi's vision of youth empowerment through adventure sports.

Key Points: Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh Lauds Everest Kilimanjaro Expeditions

  • Everest expedition marks 60 years of Nehru Institute of Mountaineering
  • Kilimanjaro team includes amputee mountaineer Uday Kumar
  • Teams displayed largest national flag on Kilimanjaro summit
  • Expeditions aim to inspire youth in adventure sports leadership
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Mt Everest, Mt Kilimanjaro expeditions have set new benchmark for youth: Defence Secretary

Defence Secretary praises Indian mountaineers for setting new benchmarks in leadership and adventure sports after conquering Everest and Kilimanjaro.

"These missions showcase India’s mountaineering excellence and fearless spirit – Rajesh Kumar Singh"

New Delhi, July 17

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Thursday formally flagged off mountaineering expeditions to Mount Everest and Mount Kilimanjaro, saying these two achievements have set a new benchmark for youth in leadership in adventure sports activities.

“By successfully summiting Mount Everest and Mount Kilimanjaro, the teams have set new benchmarks to inspire young mountaineers across the country and the world at large,” he said.

The expedition to Mount Everest was conducted to commemorate 60 years of the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand. It was organised in collaboration with the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI), Darjeeling, West Bengal and Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering and Winter Sports (JIM&WS), Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir.

The expedition to Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa’s highest peak) was organised by HMI and undertaken by a team comprising a Divyangjan member, Uday Kumar, having a 91 per cent above-knee amputation.

In his address, the Defence Secretary lauded the indomitable spirit, determination and courage of both the teams, emphasising that these missions were not just about scaling the peaks, but also about showcasing India’s mountaineering excellence and leadership in adventure sports activities.

Rajesh Kumar Singh added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always emphasised the importance of youth empowerment, self-reliance and adventure as a source of building a strong, resilient and fearless India.

He termed the four mountaineering institutes of the Ministry of Defence - HMI, NIM, JIM&WS and National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS) - as shining examples of this vision.

The expedition to Mount Everest was led by Principal, NIM Col Anshuman Bhadauria. The other team members were Col Hem Chandra Singh (Deputy Leader) and instructors from the three institutes, Rakesh Singh Rana, Sub Bahadur Pahan, Hav Rajendra Mukhiya, Nk Thupstan Tsewang and Pasang Tenzing Sherpa.

The team climbed through the Khumbu Valley and summited Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, on May 23, 2025. This expedition was aimed at providing first-hand Everest experience to instructors, enabling them to inspire and train future generations of mountaineers.

The Mount Kilimanjaro expedition was led by Principal, HMI, Darjeeling Group, Capt Jai Kishan. The other team members were Captain Shruti, Sub Mahendra Kumar Yadav, Pawel Sharma and Sulaxchana Tamang.

On August 8, 2024, the expedition team set a world record by displaying the largest national flag atop Mount Kilimanjaro.

Subsequently, the team displayed the national flag underwater at a depth of 35 feet in the Indian Ocean off Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, followed by the first-ever tandem skydive by a Divyangjan team on the African continent. This expedition set milestones across all three domains, land, water and air, proving that no frontier is beyond reach.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the achievements, I wish more women were part of these expeditions. India has many talented female mountaineers who deserve equal opportunities. Hope to see better gender representation next time.
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Rohit P
Bahut badhiya! Our defense institutes are doing amazing work. The flag display on Kilimanjaro gave me goosebumps. This is real soft power - showing the world what Indians can achieve through determination.
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Sarah B
As an adventure enthusiast, I'm impressed by the comprehensive approach - land, water and air records! The tandem skydive by Divyangjan team is particularly heartwarming. India is setting global standards in inclusive adventure sports.
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Vikram M
Great achievement no doubt, but I hope the government allocates more funds to make mountaineering accessible to common people too. Right now it's too expensive for most Indians. Should be more than just defense personnel.
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Kavya N
My brother trained at NIM Uttarkashi last year. The discipline and skills they teach are world-class. These institutes are hidden gems of India! More youngsters should consider adventure sports as career options.

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