The formidable Mount Kangto, a 7,042-meter Himalayan giant in Arunachal Pradesh, has been conquered for the first time by an Indian Army expedition. An 18-member team achieved this landmark victory, overcoming what was considered an ‘unclimbable’ peak with a fearsome reputation, particularly via its Southern approach. The soldiers faced a brutal natural assault: scarce oxygen, extreme cold, unstable ice, and sheer vertical walls. Their successful summit is a profound demonstration of the Indian Army’s exceptional courage, resilience, and meticulous planning. Honored for their perseverance, the team exemplified the force’s indomitable spirit and commitment to excellence. This historic ascent not only adds a significant chapter to mountaineering annals but also symbolizes the Indian Army’s capability to conquer any challenge, no matter how immense, reinforcing their motto that ‘nothing is impossible.’
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