India, Feb. 10 -- Pasighat (Arunachal Pradesh) National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS) added a new feather to its cap as it completed the Arunachal Pradesh leg of the Brahmaputra River Rafting Expedition.
Known as the Siang in Arunachal Pradesh, the Brahmaputra River is revered for its ferocity and unpredictability.
Former NIMAS Director Col Gulshan Chadha on Monday said out of the audacious 916 km of the total journey planned, the expedition led by present NIMAS Director Col R S Jamwal, has successfully navigated 240 km of the river, rafting through one of the most dangerous stretches in the world.
This section lies between Gelling-the starting point of the expedition and the first Indian village where the ri...
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