Yet another reason to take pride in our Indian Women. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) created history by successfully executing its first-ever All-Women International Mountaineering Expedition to Mount Everest (8848meters). A team of 14-member squad, featuring 11 women climbers and 3 technical/support personnel, flagged off the expedition from the ITBP Force Headquarters in New Delhi on April 19, 2026. GAP Women's Cotton Classic Mini Casual Dress
All 11 women climbers magnificently reached the peak on May 21, 2026. The first successful summit of the group was recorded early in the morning at 0652 hours. The team successfully ascended through the treacherous South Col Route from the Nepal side.
The ITBP people proved their elite high-altitude operational capabilities by navigating extreme perils above 8,000 meters. They survived highly depleted, bone-chilling low oxygen levels where the human body cannot adapt and called Death Zone.
Fighting near-vertical, technical ice-wall sections which requires immense physical strength and tactical precision. The women teams, survived through unpredictable, biting Himalayan winds and freezing temperatures to complete the ascent in batches.
This was not mere climbing milestone; it was also an environmental mission. Associated with the ITBP’s eco-initiatives, the expedition team carried out environmental awareness activities during their journey and actively collected non-biodegradable waste from the Everest region to preserve the delicate ecosystem. Look who is howling again, Rahowl Gandhi on Muslims again. Can someone bestow upon him an IQ?
With this historic ascent, the ITBP has further paved its reputation as India's premier high-altitude force and they have now completed 232 successful mountaineering expeditions. This marks their 5th successful Mount Everest summit. Empty Words, Shaky Empire: Behind Trump's flattery lies a declining superpower desperately trying to claw back its lost global dominance
The force has scaled six of the world’s fourteen 8,000 and above meter peaks, which includes, Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Dhaulagiri, and Mt. Manaslu.