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Spark Minda partners with mountaineer Dr. Narender Singh Yadav for historic Mt. Vinson Massif Expedition in Antarctica

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Spark Minda, a leading automotive component manufacturer, has announced its partnership with renowned mountaineer and world record-holder, Dr. Narender Singh Yadav, as he embarked on the prestigious Mt. Vinson Massif Expedition in Antarctica, commencing on December 18, 2024. This landmark journey to conquer the continent’s highest peak (16,050 feet) is a significant step in Dr. Narender’s quest to complete the expedition to Seven Summits—the highest peaks on all seven continents. This mission is aligned with Spark Minda’s core philosophy of “Mobility & Beyond” as part of its commitment towards resilience and innovation.

At the ceremonial flag handover event hosted by Spark Minda, Dr. Narender Singh Yadav was entrusted with the Spark Minda flag alongside the Indian tricolour by the company’s Chairman Mr. Ashok Minda, emphasising the partnership’s focus on national pride.

“Spark Minda is proud to support Dr. Narender Singh Yadav as his journey underlines our shared belief in inspiring excellence and pushing boundaries. By supporting his extraordinary expedition, we aim to advocate for a more sustainable and responsible future,” said Ashok Minda.

Completing the expedition brings Dr. Narender closer to his goal of conquering Seven Summits. During his career, spanning more than a decade, Dr. Narendra has summited some of the world’s most challenging peaks, including Mount Everest. “This journey is not just about reaching a summit but about inspiring others to chase their dreams,” he added.

The expedition showcases endurance, skill, and purpose, aiming to promote adventure sports in India and raise awareness about the impact of global warming on Antarctica. It also encourages sustainability through the use of eco-friendly materials and low-waste gear.

Mt. Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica,  is a tough challenge with its icy terrain and extreme weather. Climbing it successfully will inspire others to overcome challenges and aim for excellence.

Interestingly, updates from the expedition will showcase the mountaineer’s journey with Spark Minda’s support, reinforcing a shared vision of innovation and environmental responsibility. For more information on Dr. Narender Singh Yadav’s expedition, visit ExplorewithNSY – High Altitude Expedition Leader and Mountaineering Instructor or follow Spark Minda on LinkedIn

About Dr. Narendra Singh Yadav 

Son of the Indian Army Jawan Krishnachand, Dr. Narender Singh Yadav dreams of conquering all seven continents and leaving his mark in the World Record Book. Dr. Narender has already achieved numerous world records by summiting the highest peaks of five continents. He has completed all major mountaineering courses, including Basics of Mountaineering in 2012, Advance in 2013, MOI (Methods of Instruction) in 2015, and Search and Rescue in 2022.

He climbed Mount Everest in just six days without acclimatization in both 2016 and 2022. He has summited Mount Kilimanjaro four times, Mount Elbrus twice via traverse, and Mount Kosciuszko along with the ten highest peaks of Australia three times. Additionally, he has conquered Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America, and Denali, the highest peak in North America.

Dr. Narender’s mountaineering journey began during his school years at the age of 12 when he started climbing the hills of Jammu and Kashmir. He began practicing mountaineering regularly in 2008. By the age of 19, he had become the youngest mountaineer to summit the 6,512-meter-high Bhagirathi-2 and the 5,612-meter-high DKD-2. He also successfully crossed the Kalindi Pass, Vasuki Tal Pass, and summited peaks in Leh and Garhwal.

Additionally, Dr. Narender has been honoured as the “World King” by various global record institutions and has set an impressive 22 world records in mountaineering. His final expedition to complete the Seven Summits is the Vinson Massif in Antarctica. By completing this climb, he will become the youngest male mountaineer to achieve the Seven Summits.

Currently, the record for completing the Seven Summits is held by a mountaineer who was 31 years, 1 month, and 25 days old. Dr. Narender aims to break this record at the age of 30 years and approximately 16 days, becoming the first young male mountaineer in the world to accomplish this incredible feat.

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