Captain Kohli weaves a compelling story of endeavours since Independence by our leaders, mountaineers and others to make India a resurgent nation through the spirit of adventure. Had it not been for Jawaharlal Nehru’s commitment and far-sightedness India would have had a different story to tell. The leader of India’s first successful Everest expedition pays tribute to India’s first Prime Minister and marvels at his courage to lay what was later realized as an unshakeable foundation for India’s tryst with adventure.
The first successful ascent of Everest by India in 1965 is unparalleled in many ways. Within ten days, nine men were on top of the world’s highest summit. This wouldn’t have been possible without a crack climbing team, superb organizations, the gallant Sherpas and outstanding leadership. The expedition was glued together by an overwhelming sense of team spirit and camaraderie.
Captain M.S. Kohli, who led the 1965 Everest expedition, has been associated with adventure since early childhood and Indian resurgence throughout the decades. He narrates his experiences with consummate ease. His association and experiences with Jawaharlal Nehru. Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Dr. Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi give an insight into the efforts made by the Nehru lineage in promoting the spirit of adventure in nation building.
Written in a lucid style, the book will appeal to all, particularly to students who carry the spirit of adventure on their shoulders.
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