As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, it is a moment to recognize and honor the achievements of women who have shattered stereotypes, defied limitations, and set new benchmarks of excellence. Among such trailblazers is Wing Commander N Linyu, VSM, a remarkable officer of the Indian Armed Forces, whose extraordinary journey in the field of mountaineering, endurance, and military service continues to inspire generations.
In a special gesture, Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS), extended her heartfelt felicitations to Wing Commander N Linyu, recognizing her as a beacon of resilience and excellence for women in uniform. As the first officer from the Army Medical Corps (AMC) to summit Mount Everest, Wg Cdr Linyu’s journey is a testimony to the indomitable spirit and limitless potential of women in the Indian Armed Forces.

Scaling New Heights – A Historic Feat
The conquest of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, is a feat that demands unmatched physical endurance, mental fortitude, and an unyielding will to succeed. On May 25, 2012, Wing Commander N Linyu created history by becoming the first officer from the AMC to scale Mount Everest. This was not just a personal triumph but a landmark achievement in the annals of the Indian Armed Forces, proving that women are capable of excelling in the most challenging terrains and extreme conditions.

More Than Everest – A Passion for the Himalayas
Wg Cdr Linyu’s passion for mountaineering did not stop with Everest. She has actively participated in several high-altitude expeditions across the Himalayas, honing her skills and proving her versatility in extreme adventure sports. Her journey has been about pushing limits and exploring uncharted territories, both in the mountains and in her career.
In 2022, she was a part of the Indian Air Force-organized Tri-Service Women Expedition to Mount Manirang, undertaken as part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations. This prestigious expedition, which included officers such as Wg Cdr Nirupama Pandey and Wg Cdr Lalita Mishra, showcased the growing presence of women in extreme military endurance challenges. By successfully undertaking such expeditions, Wg Cdr Linyu continues to prove that adventure and courage have no gender.
A Legacy of Excellence in the Armed Forces
Wing Commander N Linyu’s contributions are not limited to the world of mountaineering. As an officer of the Indian Air Force, she has displayed exceptional dedication and service to the nation. Her unwavering commitment and selfless service earned her the Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM), a prestigious honor awarded for distinguished service of the highest order.
Her achievements are a source of inspiration not just for women in the armed forces but for every individual who dreams of achieving greatness. She represents the strength, determination, and capability of women in uniform, proving that no challenge is too big when one has the courage to face it head-on.
A Symbol of Women’s Empowerment in the Armed Forces
The felicitation by DGAFMS Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin highlights the Indian military’s commitment to recognizing, promoting, and empowering women officers. Women like Wg Cdr Linyu are not just breaking barriers but paving the way for future generations of women in the armed forces.
Her story is a powerful reminder that with passion, perseverance, and hard work, women can conquer any battlefield—be it the towering peaks of the Himalayas or the demanding challenges of military life.

Inspiring the Future
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, let us draw inspiration from Wing Commander N Linyu’s incredible journey. Her achievements encourage young women to dream big, embrace challenges, and step into uncharted territories with confidence. She embodies the belief that courage has no limits, and determination knows no boundaries.
Her story is not just about climbing mountains—it is about lifting aspirations, breaking stereotypes, and proving that women are capable of achieving the impossible. The heights she has conquered stand as a testament to the strength and resilience of women in the Indian Armed Forces and beyond.
This International Women’s Day, we salute Wing Commander N Linyu, VSM, and all the women who continue to defy odds, challenge norms, and redefine excellence in every field.