Did you know that 50 Years ago 9 Indians Held a Record for Climbing Mount Everest? (original) (raw)

A team of nine mountaineers conquered Mount Everest 50 years ago and created many records. Here's a look at the amazing team.

Did you know that 50 Years ago 9 Indians Held a Record for Climbing Mount Everest?

A team of nine mountaineers conquered Mount Everest 50 years ago and created many records. Here’s a look at the amazing team.

It was on May 20, 1965 that Late Lt Col Avatar. S. Cheema stood atop Mount Everest, thus becoming the first Indian to achieve this feat. During that expedition, which was led by Captain M S Kohli, 8 other team members, Major HPS Ahluwalia, Ang Kami, Phu Dorji, Harish Rawat, Sonam Wangyal, Nawang Gombu, C P Vohra, & Sonam Gyatso, too summited Mount Everest, thus eclipsing the record of 6 members atop Mount Everest that was set earlier by an American expedition.

This record by the Indian Expedition came to be known as “9 Atop Everest”.

C P Vohra on the peak of Mount Everest

C P Vohra on the peak of Mount Everest

Photo: M S Kohli/immersive.imgix.net

May 2015 marked the 50th Anniversary of the conquest of Mount Everest by an Indian expedition team.

Surviving Members and the next of kin of the 1965 Indian Everest Expedition with the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi.

Surviving Members and the next of kin of the 1965 Indian Everest Expedition with the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi.

Photo: www.namoleague.com

Prior to the first successful Indian Expedition of 1965, an Indian Expedition led by Brigadier Gyan Singh attempted to scale Everest in 1960. They reached up to 28,300 feet (8,625 meters), but due to extremely bad weather they had to turn back. There was another unsuccessful attempt in 1962 led by Major John Dias. M.S. Kohli was a part of both these expeditions.

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India finally became the fourth country to scale the world’s highest mountain.

Major Ahluwalia

Major Ahluwalia with Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru at the graduation ceremony at HMI, Darjeeling.

Photo: Wikimedia

The Successful Indian Expedition of 1965 Indian Expedition had many “Firsts”:

(as recorded by Captain M S Kohli):

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The 1965 base camp at 17,800 feet.

The 1965 base camp at 17,800 feet.

Photo: HPS Ahluwalia

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India’s Everest Base Camp, 1965

Photo: Capt. M.S. Kohli/ www.mheadventures.com

To honor this historical event, the Government of India conferred Arjuna Awards to the entire team. Additionally, eleven members of the team were also conferred with the Padma Bhushan or Padma Shri awards.

To celebrate this momentous occasion, the Indian Postal Service brought out a special Stamp and First Day Cover.

First day cover and stamp on the 1965 Indian Everest Expedition.

First day cover and stamp on the 1965 Indian Everest Expedition.

Photo: 4.bp.blogspot.com

Captain M S Kohli, who led the 1965 Everest expedition, has written several best selling books on the historic climb.

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With an aim to curtail the destruction being caused to the Himalayan eco-system, Captain M S Kohli and several of the world’s top mountaineers, including the legendary mountaineer late Sir Edmund Hillary, founded the Himalayan Environment Trust.

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About the author: Sharath Ahuja works at the Indian Institute of Science, plays badminton, billiards and snooker and is also an amateur photographer.

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