Indian Antarctic Expeditions
Date | Expedition | Leader | Deputy Leader |
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1981 - 1982 | First Indian Expedition to Antarctica | Dr. Sayed Zahoor Qasim | C. P. Vohra, H. N. Siddiquie |
1982 – 1983 | Second Indian Expedition to Antarctica | V. K. Raina | Dr. C. R. Sreedharan |
1983 – 1985 | Third Indian Expedition to Antarctica | Dr Harsh K. Gupta | Lieutenant Colonel Satya Swarup Sharma |
Fourth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Fifth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Sixth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Seventh Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Eighth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
1989 - 1991 | Ninth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | Rasik Ravindra | |
1990 - 1992 | Tenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | A. K. Hanjura | |
Eleventh Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twelfth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Thirteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Fourteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Fifteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Sixteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Seventeenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Eighteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Nineteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
2000 - 2002 | Twentieth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | Mervin J. D'Souza | |
Twenty first Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty Second Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty third Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty fourth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty fifth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty sixth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty seventh Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty eighth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Twenty ninth Indian Expedition to Antarctica | |||
Thirtieth Indian Expedition to Antarctica |
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