ITBP women climbers conquer Mount Nun, honored at flag-in ceremony
Women climbers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) successfully hoisted the tricolor on the 7,135-meter-high Mount Nun (Ladakh). The expedition was led by Assistant Commander Bhanita. A total of 14 female mountaineers conquered this difficult peak on August 14, 2025. This is a significant achievement in itself.
The women climbers were given a warm welcome at the flag-in ceremony on Saturday. ITBP DG Rahul Rasgotra described it as a significant step towards the force's glorious tradition and women's empowerment.
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A flag-in ceremony was held at the Force Headquarters on Saturday (September 27). Home Secretary of the Government of India, Govind Mohan, was the chief guest. He presented cash awards to the climbers and praised their courage and determination. The occasion celebrated the spirit of the ITBP.
Successful Ascent of Mount Nun
ITBP Director General Rahul Rasgotra described this as a significant step in the Force's proud tradition and towards women's empowerment. In his address, he informed that a determined team of 14 female climbers, led by Assistant Commander Bhaneeta, successfully summited the 7,135-meter-high Mount Nun in Ladakh on August 14.
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Climbers' Courage and Determination Praised
Director General Rasgotra praised the female climbers' courage and determination. He described this achievement not only as part of the ITBP's glorious tradition of mountaineering excellence but also as a major and impactful step towards women's empowerment in the country. This achievement marks a new chapter in the ITBP's bravery and mountaineering excellence.
Major success of ITBP women team
14 women warriors created history, conquered Mount Nun (7,135 meters) ITBP's first all-women team reached an altitude of 7,000+ meters ITBP's all-women team became an inspiration for the new generation Mount Nun success became a symbol of courage, determination, and empowerment ITBP is leading the country in high-altitude mountaineering The Home Ministry is confident: Sports and expeditions will receive further encouragement
Next Target: Everest
After Mount Nun, the next goal of the women warriors is to conquer Everest. The women warriors of the ITBP's 'All Women Team' will climb the world's highest peak next year. After which the flag of snow warriors will fly on Everest. From 7,135 meters to 8,848 meters, there will be a new challenge for the ITBP 'All Women Team'.
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