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Mountaineering in India

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Mountaineering in India
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Mountaineering is quite popular in India, since the entire northern and north-eastern borders are the Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world. The apex body in India is the Indian Mountaineering Foundation, which is affiliated to the UIAA.

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Rock climbing practice on artificial rock wall at the Indian Mountaineering Foundation, Delhi

India has several premier mountaineering institutes. The four National Institutes are:

The other institutes are:

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Indian mountaineers

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Role of The Doon School

The faculty and students of The Doon School, a boys-only boarding school in Dehradun founded in 1935, are credited to be among the earliest pioneers of mountaineering in a newly independent India. The founding headmaster and teachers, including A.E. Foot, R.L. Holdsworth, J.A.K. Martyn and Jack Gibson, were all Alpinists. Along with Gurdial Singh, who joined as faculty, and Narendra Dhar Jayal, then a student at Doon, they were among the first to go on major Himalayan expeditions 1940s onwards.[7] Jayal later went on to pioneer Indian mountaineering and, at Jawaharlal Nehru's behest, became the founder principal of the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute.[8][9][10]

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