The peak was first climbed on 25 September, 2024 by a team from National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS). The group was led by
Colonel Ranveer Singh Jamwal, and consisted of 15 members, including 8 mountaineers who had administrative support and 7 members. It took 15 days for the team to complete the climb and reach the peak safely. In a press release, the
Defence Ministry announced the name of the peak as
Tsangyang Gyatso, which is also the name of the 6th Dalai Lama. Ministry said it was named to pay tribute to his "timeless wisdom and huge contributions" to the local
Monpa community. The Dalai Lama was also born in the
Tawang district where the mountain peak is situated. Ministry described the peak as one of the most technically difficult peaks to climb in the region, with ice walls, multiple
crevasses, and a 2 kilometers long glacier. == References ==