Indian jawans climbs Mt.Everset without using oxygen cylinders

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sun, Jun 04, 2017, 11:51 AM

Indian jawans climbs Mt.Everset without using oxygen cylinders

Nepal June 4: Indian Army has once again shown their strength.

A team of 4 Indian Army jawans have successfully climbed the Mt. Everest without using oxygen cylinders.

The jawan's team was the first team in the world to scale the globe's highest peak without supplementary oxygen.

Kunchok Tenda, Kelshang Dorjee Bhutia, Kalden Panjur and Sonam Phuntsok have made the country proud.



Col. Vishal Dubey, leader of Snow Lion Everest Expedition 2017 told that We had formed a team of 10 to scale the Everest without using oxygen cylinder and succeeded in sending four members to the top of the world without oxygen.

He also said that this was for the first time that any no team in the world had attempted to climb the Everest without supplementary oxygen. Sources say that only 187 people have done this without oxygen on an individual basis.

Finally, the Indian Army has expressed its congratulations to its fellow team members.