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  • The first successful attempts to summit Mount Everest by Indians were in 1960. The first Indians to reach the summit were a group led by Captain M.S. Kohli in 1965. 422 Indians made a total of 465 attempts between 1965 and 2018. These include 43 repeat attempts by 29 summiteers. There have been 81 attempts by 74 women and 7 repeat attempts by 4 female summiteers from India.


    Notable ascents




    List by decade


    A decade-by-decade breakup of Indian summiteers of Mount Everest.


    = 1960 to 1999

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    1960


    The first Indian expedition to scale Everest was in 1960 by Indian Army led by Brigadier Gyan Singh and this was unsuccessful. Climbers Colonel Narendra Kumar, Sonam Gyatso, and Sherpa Nawang Gombu reached up to 28,300 feet (8,600 meters) but due to extremely bad weather they had to turn back.


    1962


    The second Indian expedition to scale Everest was in 1962 by Indian Army led by Major John Dias and this was also unsuccessful. Climbers Captain M S Kohli, Sonam Gyatso, and Hari Dang reached up to 28,600 feet (8,700 meters) but due to extremely bad weather they also had to turn back.


    1965


    In 1965, the third Indian expedition by the Indian Army, which was led by Captain M S Kohli, included 21 core members of the expedition and 50 climbing sherpas. The initial attempt was during late April and due to bad weather, they came back to base camp and waited 2 weeks for better weather. By the end of May, they succeeded by scaling the mountain in four successive attempts. Colonel Narendra "Bull" Kumar was the deputy leader of the team. India became the fourth country to scale Mount Everest.

    It was on 20 May 1965 that Lt Col Avatar. S. Cheema, and Nawang Gombu Sherpa climbed the peak and became the first Indian to achieve this feat. This was the second time that Nawang Gombu Sherpa climbed Mount Everest. The first was with American Expedition in 1963. Tenzing Norgay, the first man to climb Mount Everest, was his uncle.
    Two days later on 22 May, Sonam Gyatso and Sonam Wangyal reached the summit and became the first siblings to have climbed Mount Everest together.
    On 24 May, C. P. Vohra and Ang Kami Sherpa reached the top of Mount Everest.
    On 29 May, the fourth and last summit was with Major H. P. S. Ahluwalia, H. C. S. Rawat, and Phu Dorjee Sherpa. This was the first time three climbers stood on the summit together.
    Records of the expedition

    First Indian team to successfully climb Everest.
    First Indian leader to successfully lead the Everest expedition by Captain M S Kohli.
    First time three climbers stood on the summit together.
    First time nine climbers reached the summit, setting a world record, which India held for 17 years
    First man in the world to climb Everest twice - Nawang Gombu
    First time that siblings climbed Everest together.
    First Nepalese to climb Everest – Phu Dorjee Sherpa
    South Col side summiteers

    Avtar Singh Cheema
    Nawang Gombu Sherpa
    Sonam Gyatso
    Sonam Wangyal
    C. P. Vohra
    Ang Kami Sherpa
    H. P. S. Ahluwalia
    H. C. S. Rawat
    Phu Dorjee Sherpa


    1966 to 1983


    There were no ascents for 17 years, between 1966 and 1983.


    1984


    In 1984, the fourth Indian expedition was led by Darshan Kumar Khullar and recorded a total of 5 ascents, including that of Bachendri Pal, the first woman summiteer from India - all from the South side (Nepal). Lieutenant Colonel Prem Chand was the deputy leader.
    On 23 May 1984, Bachendri Pal achieves history as the first Indian woman to conquer Everest.
    South Col side summiteers

    Phu Dorjee Sherpa - first Indian to summit without oxygen
    Bachendri Pal
    Dorjee Lhatoo Sherpa
    Sonam Palzor Sherpa
    Ang Dorje Sherpa


    1985 to 1991


    There were no ascents for 6 years, between 1985 and 1991.


    1992


    The 1992 Indo-Tibetan Border Police Expedition to Mount Everest by Indo-Tibetan Border Police was led by additional deputy superintendent Major Hukam Singh and recorded a total of 8 ascents by Indians including that of Santosh Yadav. Senior medical officer Chittaranjan R. Pattanayak was the deputy leader.
    South Col side summiteers

    Sunil Dutta Sharma
    Prem Singh
    Kanhaya Lal Pokhriyal
    Mohan Singh Gunjyal
    Santosh Yadav
    Lobsang (Deepak) Sherpa Tsering
    Sange Muktuk Sherpa
    Wangchuk Sherpa


    1993


    The 1993 Indo-Nepalese Everest expedition was the first all-woman expedition launched by Indian Mountaineering Foundation and funded by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The 21-member team was led by Bachendri Pal. The historic expedition set up several world records at the time which included the largest number of persons (18) of a single expedition to climb Mount Everest, largest number of women (7) from a single country to climb Mount Everest.
    Santosh Yadav became the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest twice while Dicky Dolma became the youngest woman (19 years old) in the world to climb the highest peak in the world. Santosh Yadav and Rita Gombu Marwah were the deputy leaders. A total of 18 ascents happened - 11 of them were Indians and 7 were women.
    South Col side summiteers

    Santosh Yadav
    Dicky Dolma
    Kunga Bhutia
    Dal Dev (Baldev) Kunwar
    Nima Norbu Dolma
    Suman Kutiyal
    Savita Martolia
    Deepu Sharma
    Rajiv Sharma
    Radha Devi Thakur
    Kusang Dorje Sherpa
    Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa
    Dorje Sherpa
    Ngatemba Sherpa
    Ngatemba Sherpa
    Nima Dorje I Sherpa
    Ongada Chiring Sherpa
    Tenzing Sherpa
    Lobsang Tshering Bhotia, the nephew of Tenzing Norgay, participated as a member of the 1993 Australian Macedonian Everest Expedition led by Tashi Wangchuk Tenzing. He reached the top but died by falling at the time of descending.


    1994 to 1995


    No ascents were made by Indians in the years 1994 and 1995.


    1996


    The second 1996 Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition to Mount Everest by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police was led by Mohinder Singh to reach the summit on the backdrop of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, and resulted in three summiteers of the expedition dying. The expedition is credited as being the first Indian ascent of Everest from the North Side and a total of 8 persons reaching the summit. Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel, Parash Mani Das and Harbhajan Singh were the deputy leaders.
    North Col side summiteers

    Tsewang Paljor
    Dorje Morup
    Tsewang Samanla
    Tashi Ram Negi
    Hira Ram Singh
    Kusang Dorjee Sherpa
    Nadre Sherpa
    Sange Muktuk Sherpa


    1997


    No ascents were made by Indians in 1997.


    1998


    In 1998, an expedition to Mount Everest was led by Hrishikesh Yadav as part of the Indian Independence Golden Jubilee celebration. During this expedition, a total of 8 persons reached the summit - 2 of them were Indians and 6 sherpas. This was the first successful Indian civilian expedition over any 8000m peak. Amongst them, was the youngest Rock climber in their team, Abhijit Burman who climbed when he was 30.
    North Col side summiteers

    Surendra Chavan
    Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu
    Dawa Tashi Sherpa
    Dawa Norbu II Sherpa
    Tamtin Sherpa
    Nawang Tenzing Sherpa I
    Phinzo Norbu Sherpa
    Niam Gyalzen Sherpa
    Another Indian, Kusang Dorjee Sherpa, reached the top as a hired member of the Himalayan Kingdom expedition led by David Walsh.


    1999


    The 1999 Indian Everest Millennium Expedition was led by Santosh Yadav. During this expedition, a total of 4 ascents were by Indians.
    South Col side summiteers

    Amar Prakash Dogra
    Kusang Dorjee Sherpa
    Sange Muktuk Sherpa
    Dinesh Kumar


    = 2000

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    No ascents were made by Indians in 2000.


    2001


    The 2001 Indian Army Mount Everest Expedition was led by Colonel Krishan Kumar. During this expedition, 15 people reached the summit - 7 of them were Indians and 8 were sherpas. Satish Chander Sharma was the deputy leader.
    South Col side summiteers

    Chanchal Singh Dhasila
    Neel Chand Dogra
    Mohinder Singh Negi
    Palden Giachho Negi
    Amar Prakash Dogra
    Saurabh Singh Shekhawat
    Chhering Norbu Bodh
    Til Bikram Budhathoki
    Dendi Sherpa
    Lhakpa Nuru Sherpa
    Mingma Tshering Sherpa
    Nga Temba Sherpa
    Pasang Gelu Sherpa
    Pasang Rinji Sherpa
    Pasang Tendi Sherpa


    2002


    No ascents were made by Indians in 2002.


    2003


    The 2003 Indo-Nepal Army on Everest and Lhotse Expedition, led by Colonel Ashok Abbey, recorded a total of 16 persons reaching the summit - 9 of them were Indians and 7 were sherpas. Major Chandra Shekhar Manda was the deputy leader.
    South Col side summiteers

    Angchuk Chhering
    Tashi Gyapo
    Rajendra Singh Jalal
    Jagat Singh Negi
    Lalit Kumar Negi
    Kunwar Singh Rawat
    Saurabh Singh Shekhawat
    Abhijeet Singh
    Lal Singh Thapa
    Damai Chhiri Sherpa
    Dendi Sherpa
    Pasang Sherpa
    Pasang Rinji Sherpa
    Pasang Rita Sherpa
    Pemba Rinzi/Rinji Sherpa
    Pemba Tshering (Pemba Chhiri) Sherpa
    Also, the 2003 Himalayan Mountaineering Institute Everest Expedition led by the principal of Himalayan Mountaineering Institute Colonel, Vijay Singh Thakur, recorded a total of 2 ascents by Indians. Kulwant Singh Dhami was the deputy leader.
    North Col side summiteers

    Kusang Dorjee Sherpa
    Nadre Sherpa


    2004


    The first 2004 Indian Navy Mount Everest North Face Expedition by Indian Navy led by Satyabrata Dam recorded a total of 12 persons reaching the summit - 5 of them were Indians and 7 sherpas. Lieutenant Amit Pande was the deputy leader.
    North Col side summiteers

    Satyabrata Dam
    Dr Viking Bhanoo
    Abhishek Kankan
    Rakesh Kumar Lagwal
    Vikas Kumar Mehra


    2005


    The 2005 Indian Army Women Everest Expedition, led by Major Saurabh Singh Shekhawat, recorded a total of 15 persons to reach the summit - 9 of them were Indians and 6 were sherpas. The deputy leader was lieutenant colonel Anand Swaroop.
    North Col side summiteers

    Saurabh Singh Shekhawat
    Topgay Bhutia
    Tsering Ladol
    Dachen Lhamo
    Sipra Majumdar
    Jagat Singh Negi
    Ashwini Ajitshing Sadekar Pawar
    Kaman Singh
    Surjeet Singh
    The 2005 Indian Air Force Everest Expedition by Indian Air Force led by Air Force wing commander Amit Chowdhury recorded a total of 7 persons reach the summit - 3 of them were Indians and 4 were sherpas.
    North Col side summiteers

    Sirigereshiva Shankarappa Chaitanya
    Niku Ram Chowdhary
    Ramesh Chandra Tripathi


    2006


    The First Border Security Force (BSF) Everest Expedition 2006, led by Major Sharab Chandub Negi, recorded a total of 16 persons reaching the summit - 7 of them were Indians and 9 were sherpas,.
    South Col side summiteers

    Sharab Chandub Negi
    Loveraj Singh Dharmshaktu
    Kamlash Kumar Bounthiyal
    Manoj Dahal
    Kedar Singh Koranga
    Parveen Singh Lohia
    Bhagat Singh Rawat
    Mastan Babu Malli (expedition led by Arnold Coster)
    The third 2006 Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition to Mount Everest, led by Harbhajan Singh, recorded a total of 14 persons reaching the summit -12 of them were Indians and 2 were sherpas. Prem Singh was the deputy leader.
    North Col side summiteers

    Prem Singh
    Nawang Dorjey
    Mohammad Ali Khan
    Sri Kishan
    Pradeep Kumar
    Vishal Mani Maithani
    Hira Ram Singh
    Pasang Tenzing Sherpa
    Wangchuk Sherpa
    Jot (Jyoti) Singh Bhandari
    Ongda Gyalzen Sherpa
    Sangay Furi Sherpa


    2007


    The 2007 Indian Army Everest Expedition led by Lt. Colonel Ishwar Singh Thapa recorded a total of 24 persons reaching the summit - 12 of them was Indians and 12 were sherpas.
    North Col side summiteers

    Tsering Angchok
    Amar Dev Bhatt
    Maruti Khandagle
    Sachin Raosaheb Patil
    Dharmjot Singh
    Balwant Singh Negi
    Khem Chand Thakur
    Narendra Singh Chandel
    Dayanand Dhali
    Nandkumar Jagtap
    Ram Bahadur Mall
    Tejpal Singh Negi
    13. Shekhar Babu Bachinepally reached the summit in a separate two-men expedition.
    South Col side summiteers
    Ongda Gyalzen Sherpa reached the summit as a Sherpa in the Caudweel Xtreem Everest led by Michael Patrick William (Mike) Grocott.


    2008


    The 2008 Indian Army Snow Lion Everest Expedition, led by Army officer Ashok Abbey, recorded a total of 18 persons reaching the summit - 9 of them were Indians and 9 were sherpas.
    South Col side summiteers

    Sonam Gurmey
    Pasang Tenzin Lektso
    Dechen Lhamo
    Thupten Lobsang
    Jigmey Namgyal
    Tashi Phuntsok
    Tenzin Rigden
    Kumchok Tenpa
    Champa Younten
    The 2008 Gyamtsho Tshering Bhutia Everest Expedition recorded a total of 22 persons reaching the summit - 10 of them were Indians and 12 were Sherpa.
    South Col side summiteers

    Dawa Dhendup Bhutia
    Kunzang Gyatso Bhutia
    Atul Karwal
    Yaduram Sharma
    Nima Wangchuk Sherpa
    Yangdi Sherpa
    Ashish Kumar Singh
    N. Suraj Singh
    Ram Singh
    Phul Maya Tamang
    With he help of 3 sherpas, Kalpana Dash, an Indian lawyer and mountaineer, reached the top. She had attempted to climb Mount Everest twice before, once in 2004 and once in 2006, but failed due to bad weather and health conditions.


    2009


    The 2009 Nehru Institute of Mountaineering Everest Expedition, led by Brig. Mangal Murti Masur, VSM, recorded a total of 17 persons reaching the summit - 10 of them were Indians and 7 were sherpas.
    South Col side summiteers

    Pratap Singh Bisht
    Kavita Burathoki
    Loveraj Singh Dharmshaktu
    Vinod Gusain
    Satal Singh Panwar
    Khushal Singh Rana
    Dashrath Singh Rawat
    Dinesh Singh Rawat
    Vishveshvar Semwal
    Surendra Singh Bodh
    On 21 May 2009, Krushnaa Patil climbs the summit and became the youngest woman (16 years and 7 months years old) in the world to climb the highest peak in the world. Gaurav Sharma and Tapi Mra also reached the summit as part of two separate expeditions.


    = 2010 - 2019

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    2010


    2010 recorded a total of 4 ascents by Indians through separate excursions - all from the South side (Nepal).
    On 22 May 2010, Arjun Vajpai became the youngest Indian to reach the summit at the age of 16 years, 11 months, and 18 days.
    South Col side summiteers

    Basanta Kumar Singha Roy
    Debasish Biswas
    Arjun Vajpai
    Mamta Sodha


    2011


    2011 recorded a total of 20 ascents by 19 Indians (double ascent Anshu Jamsenpa) from the South side (Nepal).
    Premlata Agarwal became the oldest Indian woman to have scaled Mount Everest at the age of 48. Anshu Jamsenpa summited twice on 12 May and 21 May.
    South Col side summiteers

    Tine Mena (first woman from Arunachal Pradesh)
    Jogabyasa Bhoi
    Ganesh Chandra Jena
    Dipankar Ghosh
    Rajib Bhattacharya
    Sunita Singh Choken
    Premlata Agarwal (became the oldest Indian woman to have scaled Mount Everest)
    Sushma Kaushik
    Vikas Kaushik
    Narinder Singh
    Pawan Grewal
    2011 Indian Air Force Women Everest Expedition
    The 2011 Indian Air Force Women Everest Expedition led by Lt. Colonel Narender Kumar Dahiya recorded a total of 19 persons reaching the summit, 7 of them were Indians and 12 sherpas.
    South Col side summiteers

    Nivedita Chaudhary
    Devidutta Panda
    Nirupama Pandey
    Ganesh Singh Pokhariya
    Rajika Sharma
    Raju Sindhu
    Jasbir Singh
    In 2013 Wansuk Myrthong the first Women from the state of Meghalaya-India climbed the Mt. Everest Summit on 18 May 2013.


    2012


    2012 recorded a total of 52 ascents by Indians, 10 of them was women - 7 from the North side (China/ Tibet) and 45 from South side (Nepal).


    = 2012 Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition to Mount Everest

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    The fourth 2012 Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition to Mount Everest led by Prem Singh recorded a total of eight persons reach on the summit, seven of them were Indian and one was a sherpa.


    North Col side summiteers


    Krishna Prasad Gurung
    Pradeep Kumar Negi
    Pasang Tenzing Sherpa (2nd time of 2)
    Devendra Singh
    Virender Singh
    Ratan Singh Sonal
    Mingma Dorchi Sherpa


    = 2012 Indian Army Women Everest Expedition

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    The 2012 Indian Army Women Everest Expedition led by Lt. Colonel Ajay Kothiyal recorded a total of 28 persons reach on the summit, 15 of them was Indians and 13 sherpas,


    South Col side summiteers


    Neha Bhatnagar
    Prabhu Dayal Bisht
    Prachi Ramesh Gole
    Rajendra Singh Jalal (2nd time of 3)
    Ranveer Singh Jamwal(1st time of 3)
    Gary Jarman Lamare
    Smitha Laxman (first woman from Karnataka)
    Neikhrietuonuo Linyu (1st Naga to Summit Mt Everest)
    Sherab Palden
    Deepika Rathore (first time of 2)
    Namrata Rathore
    Poonam Sangwan
    Sudhir Singh (first time of 2)
    Tejpal Singh Negi (2nd time of 2)
    Praveen Thapa


    = 2012 Indian Army Snow lion Everest Expedition

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    The 2012 Indian Army Snow lion Everest Expedition led by Lt. Colonel Bhupesh Hada recorded a total of 11 persons reach on the summit, seven of them were Indian and four were sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Bhupesh Hada
    Chokyi
    Chomphel
    Thupten Lobsang (2nd time of 2)
    (first Indian army to scale mounteverest summit without supplementary oxygen on 5 May 2012)

    Tenpa Tashi
    Thakpa Tenzing
    Tamding Tsewang


    = 2012 Himalayan Mountaineering Institute Everest Expedition

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    The 2012 Himalayan Mountaineering Institute Everest Expedition by Himalayan Mountaineering Institute on 2012 led by Lt. Colonel Neeraj Rana recorded a total of 10 persons reach on the summit, 6 of them was Indians and 4 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Ngodup Bhutia
    Kamal Nayan
    Yamuna Prasad Paneru
    Pawel Sharma
    Phuchung Sherpa
    Mahavir Singh


    = Other summiteers of 2012

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    Kazi Sherpa (first time of 2)
    Shrihari Ashok Tapkir
    Sagar Sanjay Palkar
    Anand Ashok Bansode
    Toolika Rani
    Ashish Sharad Mane
    Prasad Narendra Joshi
    Krishna Sukhadev Dhokale
    Chetan Shirish Ketkar
    Rupesh Bharat Khopade
    Surendra Ravindra Jalihal
    Rahul Balu Yelange
    Kapil Ruhil Singh
    Loveraj Singh Dharmshaktu (4th time of 7)
    Rajendra Singh Pal
    Meghlal Mahato
    Binita Soren


    2013


    2013 recorded a total of 67 ascents by Indians. 11 of them were women - all from the South side (Nepal).


    = Ravindra Kumar, the only IAS officer to have climbed the Everest, a native of begusarai

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    On 19 May 2013, Ravindra Kumar became the first Indian Administrative Officer to climb the Mt. Everest.
    On 23 May 2019, Kumar became the first Indian Administrative Officer to climb the Mt. Everest twice.

    Ravindra Kumar


    = Arunima Sinha - first female amputee

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    On 21 May 2013, Arunima Sinha became the first female amputee to scale Mount Everest.

    Arunima Sinha


    = Tashi and Nungshi Malik - first siblings and first twins

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    Nungshi Malik and Tashi Malik, the first twins to climb Mount Everest together, summited.

    Nungshi Malik
    Tashi Malik


    = 2013 Indo Nepal Joint Army Everest Expedition

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    The 2013 Indo Nepal Joint Army Everest Expedition led by Colonel Ranveer Singh Jamwal recorded a total of 43 persons reach on the summit, 11 of them was Indians and 32 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Ranveer Singh Jamwal (2nd time of 3)
    Unnikannan A. P. Veetil (first time of 2), first man from Kerala
    Mingmar Gurung
    Rajendra Singh Jalal (3rd time of 3)
    Manoj Joshi
    Hajari Lal (first time of 2)
    Chatter Singh
    Shivraj Singh
    Sudhir Singh (2nd time of 2)
    Sukhvir Singh
    Sonam Thinlas


    = 2013 National Cadet Corp (NCC) Everest Expedition

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    The 2013 National Cadet Corps NCC Everest Expedition led by Satish Chander Sharma recorded a total of 25 persons reach on the summit, 11 of them was Indians and 14 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Rajat Boktapa
    Raghuveer Chand
    Shankar Singh Chirom
    Ashwani Kumar
    Rafiq Ahmed Malik
    Jagat Singh Negi (3rd time of 3)
    Bidyachand Singh Phairembam
    Sandeep Rai
    Khimi Ram Thakur
    Arvind Raturi
    Karma Dawa Thakur


    = 2013 Special Service Bureau (SSB) Everest Expedition

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    The 2013 Special Service Bureau (SSB) Everest Expedition by Sashastra Seema Bal led by Somit Joshi recorded a total of 11 persons reach on the summit, 5 of them was Indians and 6 sherpas,.


    South Col side summiteers


    Somit Joshi
    Tame (Man) Bagang
    Subodh Kumar Chandola
    Vinod Singh Negi
    Rahul Kumar Tyagi


    = 2013 North East India Everest Expedition

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    The 2013 North East India Everest Expedition led by Surjit Singh Leishangthem recorded a total of 21 persons reach on the summit, 11 of them was Indians and 10 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Manish Kumar Deka
    Anand Gurung
    Anshu Jamsenpa (3rd time of 5)
    Nima Lama
    Chinekheinganba Nameirakpam
    Bidyapati Devi Ningthoutam
    Mohon Puyamcha
    Tarun Saikia
    Kazi Sherpa (2nd time of 2)
    Myrthong Wansuk (first woman from Meghalaya)
    David Zohmangaiha


    = 2013 The Lawrence School, Sanawar Everest Expedition

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    The Lawrence School, Sanawar Everest Expedition led by Neeraj Rana recorded a total of 13 persons reach on the summit, 7 of them was Indians and 6 sherpas,


    South Col side summiteers


    Fateh Singh Brar
    Prithvi Singh Chahal
    Raghav Joneja
    Shubham Kaushik
    Guribadat Singh Somal
    Ajay Sohal


    = Other summiteers of 2013

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    South Col side summiteers


    Bhushan Uday Harshe
    Anand Shivling Mali
    Ganesh Krishna More
    Ravindra Kumar
    Prem Kumar Singh
    Tusi Das
    Chhanda Gayen
    Ujjal Ray
    Debdas Nandy
    Anita Devi (first time of 2)
    Sushen Mahato
    Kanta Manu Devi
    Loveraj Singh Dharmshaktu (5th time of 7)
    Hemant Sachdev
    Ramlal Sharma
    Sanjay Kodain Sanzu
    Satyabrata Dam (2nd time of 2)
    Murad Lala


    2014


    2014 recorded a total of 5 ascents by Indians and one of them woman - all from the North side (China/ Tibet).


    = Malavath Poorna - youngest girl to conquer Mount Everest

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    The 2014 Transcend Adventures Everest Expedition led by Shekhar Babu Bachinepally created a new history, Malavath Poorna On 25 May 2014, at the age of 13 years and 11 months, became the youngest girl in the world to have reached the summit.


    = North Col side summiteers

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    Malavath Poorna (Youngest girl in the world to climb Mount Everest )
    Sadhanapalli Anand Kumar
    Kishor Dattatraya Dhankude (first time of 2)
    Biplab Baidya
    Debabrata Mukherjee


    2015


    No ascents were made by Indians in 2015.


    2016


    2016 recorded a total of 50 ascents by Indians, 15 of them women. One died. Six were from the north side (China/ Tibet) and 44 from south side (Nepal).


    = 2016 Transcend Adventures Everest Expedition

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    The 2016 Transcend Adventures Everest Expedition led by Shekhar Babu Bachinepally recorded a total of 13 persons reach on the summit, 5 of them was Indians and 8 sherpas,.


    North Col side summiteers


    Suhail Sharma
    Dhubi Bhadraiah
    S. Prabakaran
    Balan Shivaraman
    Gollapalli Ramamurthy Radhika
    Aparna Kumar


    = 2016 Indian Army Everest Massif Expedition

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    The 2016 Indian Army Everest Massif Expedition led by Colonel Ranveer Singh Jamwal recorded a total of 27 persons reach on the summit, 10 of them was Indians and 17 sherpas,.


    South Col side summiteers


    Ranveer Singh Jamwal (3rd time of 3)
    K. Siva Kumar (first person from Tamil Nadu)
    Hajari Lal (2nd Time of 2)
    Ankur Rawat
    Unnikannan A. P. Veetil (2nd time of 2), first Keralite to climb Everest twice
    Mirza Zahid Baig
    Umesh Rai
    Pratap Singh
    Rinzin Dorje Bodh
    Dorjey Gyalson


    = 2016 National Cadet Corp (NCC) Girls Everest Expedition

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    The 2016 National Cadet Corps (NCC) Girls Everest Expedition led by Guarav Karki recorded a total of 28 persons reach on the summit, 14 of them was Indians and 14 sherpas,


    South Col side summiteers


    Guarav Karki
    Rigzen Dolker
    Lalrintluangi
    Tashi Laskit
    Pooja Mehra
    Deepika Rathore (2nd time of 2)
    Balkar Singh
    Sulaxchana Tamang
    Tsering Angmo
    Trishala Gurung
    Stanzin Laskit
    Vishal Ahlawat
    Dolyne Kharbhih
    Kumari Nutan


    = 2016 Satori Adventurous International Everest Expedition

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    2016 Satori Adventurous International Everest Expedition led by Jitesh Popatial Mody recorded a total of 16 persons reach on the summit, 6 of them was Indians and 10 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Debraj Dutta
    Kuntal Ajit Joisher
    Bhagwan Singh Kushwah
    Chetna Sahoo
    Pradeep Chandra Sahoo
    Rafik Taher Shaikh


    = 2016 Seven Summit Trecks Everest Expedition

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    The 2016 Seven Summit Trecks Everest Expedition led by Iranian Azim Gheychisaz recorded a total of 25 persons reaching the summit, 7 of them Indians.


    South Col side summiteers


    Naba Kumar Phukon
    Narender yadav
    Seema Rani
    Rudra Prasad Halder
    Malay Mukherjee
    Ramesh Chandra Roy
    Satyarup Siddhanta (first from Karnataka)


    = Another summiteers in 2016

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    South Col side summiteers


    Nanda Dulal Das
    Henry David Teran
    Khorsing Terang
    Ankur Bahl
    Subhash Pal (died from exhaustion)
    Ratnesh Pandey
    Harshad Kamalaksha Rao


    2017


    2017 recorded a total of 49 ascents by 48 Indians (double ascent Anshu Jamsenpa), 7 accents by 6 women- One die - 18 from the North side (China/ Tibet) and 31 from South side (Nepal).


    = Anshu Jamsenpa - fastest double summit, most times (5) by Indian woman

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    Anshu Jamsenpa created a new history. The first woman in the world to scale the summit of Mount Everest twice in a season (and the first to do so within 5 days). It is also the fastest double ascents of the tallest crest by a woman. This was her fifth summit and thus she became the most time climbed Indian woman.


    South Col side summiteers


    Anshu Jamsenpa on 16 May 2017, 4th time of 5
    Anshu Jamsenpa on 21 May 2017, 5th time of 5


    = 2017 Transcend Adventures Everest Expedition

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    The 2017 Transcend Adventures Everest Expedition led by Shekhar Babu Bachinepally recorded a total of 37 persons reach on the summit, 16 of them was Indians and 21 sherpas.


    North Col side summiteers


    Bharath Thammineni
    Suresh Babu Gullamarusu
    Nagaraju Sundarana
    Satya Rao Kare
    Krishna Rao Vooyaka
    Durga Rao Kunja
    Sagar Bodla
    Chenna Rao Gajavelli
    Dharma Teja Mothukuri
    Eswaraiah Seelam
    Hari Prasad Ganugapenta
    Sunda Raju Repalle
    Rani Boddu
    Asha Singh
    Sandhya Bai Vadithe
    Aparna Arvind Prabhudesai


    North Col side summtiters


    Anita Devi (2nd time of 2) Become the first Indian woman to climb the peak from the both side, She climb the peak from South side in 2013.


    = 2017 Indian Navy Everest-Lhotse Expedition

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    The 2017 Indian Navy Everest-Lhotse Expedition by Indian Navy led by Lieutenant Commander Sanjay K. Kulkarni recorded a total of 20 persons reach on the summit, 9 of them was Indians and 11 sherpas. Lieutenant Commander Vinit Doshi was the deputy leader.


    South Col side summiteers


    Shashank Tewari
    Chandraveer Singh Yadav
    Anant Kukreti
    Bikas Maharana
    Avinash Kalyan Bawane, NM
    Hari Om
    Nagarajan Hari Prasath
    Ashish Gupta
    Sandeep Singh


    = 2017 Indian Army Snow Lion Everest Expedition

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    The 2017 Indian Army Snow Lion Everest Expedition led by Vishal Dubey recorded a total of 13 persons reach on the summit, 7 of them was Indians and 6 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Karma Zopa
    Kalden Panjur
    Sonam Phuntsok
    Urgen Topgye
    Kunchok Tenpa (2nd time of 2)
    Ngawang Gelek
    Kelsang Dorjee Bhutia


    = 2017 Asian Trekking ONGC Eco Everest Expedition

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    The 2017 Asian Trekking ONGC Eco Everest Expedition by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation led by Satendra K. Sangwan recorded a total of 16 persons reach on the summit, 7 of them was Indians and 9 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu (6th time of 7)
    Yogendar Garbiyal
    Ngayaising Jagoi
    Rahul Jarngal
    Prabhat Gaurav
    Nirmal Kumar
    Santosh Kumar Singh
    Another South Col side summiteers in 2017


    South Col side summiteers


    Kishor Dattatraya Dhankude (2nd time of 2)
    Brij Mohan Sharma
    Ravi Kumar (Died)
    Hemant Gupta
    Kuntal Kanrar
    Mohammed Sahabuddin


    2018


    2018 recorded a total of 69 ascents by Indians - 8 of them women - 18 from the North Col and 51 from South Col. Ajeet Bajaj and Dia Susanna Bajaj, a father-daughter duo from Delhi, made history by conquering Mount Everest on 16 May. Sangeeta Sindhi Bahl became the oldest Indian woman to have scaled the world's tallest peak at the age of 53 years.
    The second Border Security Force (BSF) Everest Expedition 2018, led by Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu, recorded a total of 30 persons to reach the summit.
    South Col side summiteers

    Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu
    Pritam Chand
    Anwar Hussain
    Aasif Jaan
    Praveen Kumar
    Parveen Singh
    Vikash Singh Rawat
    Suresh Chhetri
    Manoj Dahal
    Ravi Kant Negi
    Kamlesh Kumar
    Suneel Kumar
    Avinash Negi
    Kedar Singh
    Darshan Tamang
    The 2018 Uttarakhand State Police Everest Expedition led by Sanjay Kumar Gunjyal recorded a total of 16 persons reaching the summit - 8 of them was Indians and 8 sherpas.
    South Col side summiteers

    Manoj Kumar Joshi
    Vijendra Kuriyal
    Praveen Singh
    Yogesh Singh
    Suryakant Uniyal
    Ravi Chauhan
    Virendra Prasad
    Sanjay Kumar Upreti


    = 2018 NIMAS India Everest Expedition

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    The 2018 NIMAS India Everest Expedition by National Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports led by Colonel Sarfraz Singh recorded a total of 13 persons reach on the summit, 8 of them was Indians and 5 sherpas.


    South Col side summiteers


    Sarfraz Singh Kular
    Dorjee Khandu
    Gajur Man Rai
    Hem Singh
    Pravendra Kumar
    Sanjay Kumar
    Tongchen Nimsonga
    Ram Singh Rawat
    The 2018 Force Motors Everest Expedition led by Sauraj Jhingan recorded a total of 4 persons reaching the summit - 2 of them were Indians and 2 were sherpas.
    South Col side summiteers

    Sauraj Jhingan
    Samir Nicholas Patham
    18 other people reached the summit as part of different expeditions. They were:

    Bhagwan Bhikoba Chawale
    Prajit Rasiklal Pardeshi
    Sangeeta Sindhi Bahl
    Tamut Taka
    Kishon Tekseng
    Amit Kumar
    Sandeep Mansukhani
    Sandeep Toliya
    Navdeep Bittu
    Swarnalata Dalai
    Manisha Jaykrishna Waghmare
    Poonam
    Rahul Gupta
    Muri Linggi
    Rohtash Khileri
    Shivangi Pathak
    Vikas Shambhu Prasad Dimri (Vikas Dimri)
    The 2018 Transcend Adventurous Everest Expedition led by Shekhar Babu Bachinepally recorded a total of 40 persons reaching the summit - 18 of them were Indians and 22 were sherpas.
    North Col side summiteers

    Himamsa Shaik
    Raja Kojja
    Kavidas Pandurang Katmode
    Umakant Suresh Madavi
    Pramesh Sitaram Ale
    Manisha Dharma Dhurve
    Mehul Pravinchandra Joshi
    Venkata Surya Prakash Korikala
    Ajeet Bajaj
    Deeya Suzannah Bajaj
    Asha Kiran Rani Koyyi
    Praveen Kumar Jujjavarapu
    Raju Gosala
    Borage Prasanna Kumar
    Bhanu Surya Prakash Podudolu
    Vikas Mahadeo Soyam
    Vikram Chandra Naik
    Venkatesh Maheshwari


    2019


    2019 recorded a total of 77 ascents by Indians - 18 of them women - from both South Col and North Col side.
    South Col side summiteers

    Megha Parmar
    Aditya Gupta
    Romil Barthwal
    Bhawna Dehariya
    Abdul Nassar P
    Aditi Vaidya
    Anuja Vaidya
    Vivek Thakur
    North Col side summiteers
    1. # Ravindra Kumar became the first Indian Administrative Officer to climb the Mt. Everest twice on 23 May 2019.
    2. # Kuntal Joisher
    3. # Parth Upadhyay


    2020


    There were no summit attempts in 2020 as Nepal and Tibet, both sides were closed during the mountaineerCOVID-19 pandemic.


    2021 manita pradhan from sikkim


    Harshvardhan Joshi
    Col. Amit Bisht
    Manish Kashniyal
    Neeraj Choudhary


    2022


    Piyali Basak
    Savita Kanswal summited on 12th May 2022.
    Shaikh Hassan Khan Ali Shahida
    Sidharth Routray from Odisha Indian on 15 May 2022
    Praveen Rana from Uttarkashi Uttarakhand summited on 21 May 2022, also climbed Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Elbrus, Mt Kosciusko and became first person of the world who climbed four continents highest peaks on a specified day. This record has been recorded in India Book of Records. He climbed Mt. Aconcagua twice in 2025(On 22nd Feb and 25th Feb 2025 base camp to base camp 28 hrs).
    Prakriti Varshney summited in May 2022


    2023


    1. Yaashi Jain
    She has completed the Basic Mountaineering Course and Advanced Mountaineering Course. She is a Chhattisgarh-based mountaineer, who summited Mount Everest on 17 May 2023 and Mount Lhotse on 18th May within 26 hrs. of time span becoming the youngest woman mountaineer to summit both. She has also climbed 4/7 continents' highest peaks.
    2. Santosh Dagade[1] On 17th may 2023, made him the first mountaineer from Raigad district to conquer Mount Everest.
    3. Ashish Singh
    Ashish Singh is a certified mountaineer from Madhya Pradesh, India. He successfully summited Mount Everest on his first attempt on May 23, 2023. He completed both the Basic and Advanced Mountaineering Courses at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) in Manali.
    In addition to his achievements in mountaineering, Ashish Singh holds a BTech in Mechanical Engineering and has eight years of experience in the field. He has delivered over 150 lectures at various educational institutions. Furthermore, he has completed certificate courses in the designing and manufacturing of vehicles and solar technology.
    4. Suvidha Kadlag
    A Pune-based Marathon runner and mountaineer, who summited Mount Everest on 17 May 2023. She is the only women mountaineer from Maharashtra who has taken the traditional (Nauwari Saree) to this feet.
    5. Muthamilselvi Narayanan
    A Tamil Nadu based ,34 years old, a mother of two daughters is the First Tamil Woman to scale the world’s highest peak Mount Everest (2023) and as a First Tamil Woman to scale Five Summits, the Five highest continental peaks of the world within short duration within 267 days (May 2023~March 2024). She has received the prestigious "Kalpana Chawla - 2023" Tamil Nadu government state award for successfully done the Mt. Everest summit. Also, she has received the popular media Aval Vikatan's award "Singappen 2023".
    See also

    List of Mount Everest records of India
    List of Mount Everest records
    List of Mount Everest summiters by number of times to the summit
    Sports in India – Overview of 'sports in India'.
    Height of Mount Everest
    Nisha Kumari @vadodara gujarat
    Climb mount everest on 17 may 2023


    References


    178. Mt. Everest: Lethal traffic jams at the top signal danger for climbers
    179. Trekkers queuing up on Mt Everest goes viral sparking concerns, fears- The Week
    180. Rajan Dwivedi summits Mt. Everest on May 19, 2024
    181. Mount Everest Claims Another Life as Search Goes on for Missing ‘Death Zone’ Climbers

    182. American, Chinese, Polish climbers scale Everest - The Himalayan Times

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