ITBP Scales Mt. Makalu Historic Feat in Twin Peak Expedition
In a remarkable achievement, a 12-member team of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) successfully scaled Mt. Makalu, the world’s fifth highest mountain at 8,485 metres, as part of a historic twin peak expedition. This marked the force’s first-ever attempt to summit both Mt. Makalu and Mt. Annapurna, strengthening its legacy in high-altitude mountaineering and commitment to environmental conservation.
The ITBP’s successful ascent of Mt. Makalu on April 19, 2025, with an 83% success rate, highlights India’s increasing mountaineering prowess and the force’s dedication to fitness, endurance, and ecological responsibility. It is part of a twin expedition, the first in ITBP history, which also attempted the ascent of Mt. Annapurna, albeit halted due to adverse weather conditions.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | ITBP Scales Mt. Makalu: Historic Feat in Twin Peak Expedition |
| Expedition Name | Twin Peak Expedition to Makalu & Annapurna |
| Organization | Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) |
| Peak Scaled | Mt. Makalu (8,485 m) |
| Success Rate (Makalu) | 83% (5 of 6 climbers) |
| Leadership | Anoop Kumar Negi (Leader), Nihas Suresh (Deputy) |
| Environmental Contribution | 150 kg non-biodegradable waste collected |
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