In a proud and historic moment for the nation, the first all-women mountaineering expedition team of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police successfully scaled Mount Everest and unfurled the Indian Tricolour atop the world’s highest peak.
The landmark achievement was recorded on May 21, 2026, when the expedition team reached the 8,848-metre summit through the South Col route. According to reports, the first successful summit was achieved at 6:52 AM, marking the beginning of a historic feat for the force.
All 11 women mountaineers of the expedition later reached the summit successfully, creating a new milestone in the history of the ITBP. This is the first time that an Everest expedition by the force has been completed entirely under women’s leadership and participation.
The achievement has been widely hailed as a symbol of women’s empowerment, courage and determination. The successful expedition not only enhanced the prestige of the country but also showcased the growing role of women in challenging and high-risk missions.
Officials and citizens across the country congratulated the team for their extraordinary accomplishment, calling it an inspiring example of bravery and self-confidence for future generations.
The successful Everest expedition by the ITBP women’s team adds another golden chapter to India’s mountaineering and security force history, while reinforcing the message that women are excelling in every field, including extreme adventure and national service.







