Lieutenant General Gurbirpal Singh, the Director General of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) recently interacted with cadets and their team before they embarked on a rigorous training program at the Army Mountaineering Institute located at the Siachen Base Camp.
This specialized training is part of the preparatory phase for their ambitious Mt. Everest expedition, scheduled for 2025.
During the interaction, the DG NCC provided valuable insights, sharing essential dos and don’ts for mountaineering training and the challenges of scaling peaks. His guidance emphasized the importance of physical endurance, mental resilience, and teamwork—key factors for successfully navigating the harsh terrains and extreme weather conditions they will encounter.
The DG NCC encouraged the cadets to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to their training, instilling confidence in their ability to accomplish this challenging mission.
He also conveyed his best wishes to the team, expressing pride in their determination to undertake such a prestigious and demanding expedition.
The Mt. Everest expedition represents a significant milestone for the NCC, showcasing the spirit of adventure and excellence that the organization fosters among its cadets.
This initiative not only highlights the NCC’s commitment to nurturing leadership and courage but also serves as a testament to the capability of India’s young mountaineers to achieve extraordinary feats.