Jagdish Nanavati 1928-2011

Posted by Lindsay Griffin on 04/07/2011
Jagdish Nanavati. Harish Kapadia

Notable Indian mountaineer, Jagdish Nanavati, who was well-known for his persistence in establishing the veracity of claimed ascents by Indian expeditions, has passed away in Mumbai.

Nanavati was President Emeritus of the Himalayan Club and a member of the Alpine Club for 45 years.

His service to the Himalayan Club and its mountaineers was considerable. When it moved to Mumbai it was on the verge of extinction, but he single-handedly rebuilt it from scratch, his own office remaining the Club office for nearly three decades.

However, to the international community he was best known as the 'scrutinizer' of all controversial ascents by Indian expeditions, largely those from the military or organized by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation.

Standing against considerable official pressure, he would prove, by careful scientific study of maps, photos, and route descriptions, that many notable claims were false.

Perhaps the most famous concerned the claimed first ascent of the Queen of the Garhwal, Nilkanth (6,596m), in 1961.

Nanavati felt it was obvious from the beginning that the team had been incapable of reading a map and that positions of camps and altitudes had been changed in the official report to make the ascent sound plausible, and then changed again when questioned.

The Indian Mountaineering Foundation conducted its own investigation at the time and concluded that the climbers had reached the summit. It took several decades before the truth was finally accepted.

In later years he would stand up against claimed ascents of such notable peaks as Sudershan Parbat (6,507m), in the Garwhal, Kabru Dome (6,600m) in Sikkim, Gya (6,794m) in Spiti and Nyegi Kangsang (6,983m) in Arunachal Pradesh, on the latter submitting a detailed study (45 pages plus supplementary notes) to the IMF, which had sponsored the expedition.

In all cases he proved conclusively that the climbers had either not reached the summit or were on the wrong mountain. His evidence was accepted by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation and the ascent claims quashed.

Nanavati was instrumental in introducing many young mountaineers to the hills, and was a guru to all, encouraging them to climb and trek.

One of these was Harish Kapadia, now the foremost authority on Indian mountaineering and long-time editor of the Himalayan Journal.
Kapadia calls him a real friend, an unique human being with a sharp wit, a philosopher and guide to the Himalayan World.

When friends were visiting a few days before Nanavati's demise, they were unaware that the end was so near. However, in characteristic style he hinted with the words, "it's time to pack up".

And a pillar of the Indian mountaineering community did; rather too suddenly.
 



« Back

Post a comment Print this article

This article has been read 456 times

TAGS

Click on the tags to explore more

RELATED ARTICLES

The Jeremy Willson Mountain Exploration Grant
0
The Jeremy Willson Mountain Exploration Grant

The Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust (JWCT) awards an annual £1,000 grant via the BMC to qualifying mountaineering expeditions.
Read more »

List of general mountaineering grants
0
List of general mountaineering grants

A list of organisations, Trusts, commercial companies and charities that are able to provide funding support for trips. Be sure to check out each organisation's awarding criteria carefully before making an application to avoid disappointment and also wasting your time.
Read more »

Expedition Essentials for Women Explorers
1
Expedition Essentials for Women Explorers

Have you done Scottish winter climbing or been to the Alps and are yearning for more adventure? Have you been on a commercial expedition and want to do something similar with friends? You might be planning an expedition right now! If any of these apply, or you just want to know more, Expedition Essentials for Women Explorers is for you!
Read more »

Post a Comment

Posting as Anonymous Community Standards
3000 characters remaining
Submit
Your comment has been posted below, click here to view it
Comments are currently on | Turn off comments
0

There are currently no comments, why not add your own?

RELATED ARTICLES

The Jeremy Willson Mountain Exploration Grant
0

The Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust (JWCT) awards an annual £1,000 grant via the BMC to qualifying mountaineering expeditions.
Read more »

List of general mountaineering grants
0

A list of organisations, Trusts, commercial companies and charities that are able to provide funding support for trips. Be sure to check out each organisation's awarding criteria carefully before making an application to avoid disappointment and also wasting your time.
Read more »

Expedition Essentials for Women Explorers
1

Have you done Scottish winter climbing or been to the Alps and are yearning for more adventure? Have you been on a commercial expedition and want to do something similar with friends? You might be planning an expedition right now! If any of these apply, or you just want to know more, Expedition Essentials for Women Explorers is for you!
Read more »

BMC MEMBERSHIP
Join 82,000 BMC members and support British climbing, walking and mountaineering. Membership only £16.97.
Read more »
BMC SHOP
Great range of guidebooks, DVDs, books, calendars and maps.
All with discounts for members.
Read more »
TRAVEL INSURANCE
Get covered with BMC Insurance. Our five policies take you from the beach to Everest.
Read more »