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From 5,921m summit, historic glide to Ladakh roadhead

Times of India Published Aug 17, 2026 Reviewed Aug 17, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
From 5,921m summit, historic glide to Ladakh roadhead
Two Indian mountaineers paraglided from the 5,921-metre summit of Mt Delta-41 to the Road Head Camp in Tangol village at about 3,600 metres, marking the first‑ever paragliding descent from a summit directly to base in Indian adventure sports history.
5921 metre · Mt Delta-41 summit3600 metre · Road Head Camp Army spokesperson, Army spokesperson
The 13‑member JIM & WS expedition, led by Colonel Hem Chandra Singh, established base camp and split into two groups amid adverse weather and a limited window.
13 member · JIM & WS expedition Army spokesperson, Army spokesperson
The second team of the expedition reached the 5,921-metre summit at 6.10am on Aug 16 after setting out at 3am.
Army spokesperson, Army spokesperson

JAMMU/LEH: From a towering 5,921-metre summit, two Indian mountaineers made history by paragliding directly to a roadhead in Ladakh, combining a high-altitude ascent with a pioneering aerial descent, the Army said Monday.Colonel Hem Chandra Singh, principal of Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Winter Sports (JIM & WS), and mountaineer Manish Makholia launched their paragliders from the summit of Mt Delta-41, also known as Mt Barmal, in Tangol region of Kargil, and landed safely at the Road Head Camp in Tangol village, around 3,600 metres, an Army spokesperson said.After acclimatisation, the 13-member JIM & WS expedition, led by Col Singh, established base camp and split into two groups amid adverse weather and a limited window.

One team reached the 5,921-metre peak amid sub-zero temperatures on Independence Day. The second team reached the summit at 6.10am on Aug 16 after setting out at 3am, the spokesperson said.The team comprised Col Hem Chandra Singh (team leader), Capt Anupam Singh (medical officer), Mahfooz Ilahi Hajam (team manager), Hony Capt/Sub Maj Rafiq Ahmad Malik (Retd), Manish Makholia, and nine others from various parts of the country.Officials said this was the first-ever paragliding descent from the summit directly to base, a feat “unprecedented in Indian adventure sports history”.Get the latest India News and Live updates.

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