The force, which is tasked with manning the 3,488-km long India-China border, hit the unique figure in the last week of September after a special climbers' team conquered Mt Kakstet in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir.
The mountain-trained force had begun mountaineering expeditions in 1970 and since has been sending teams for these adventure sports every year.
Due to its high-altitude deployment along the China border, the force has traditionally been trained for such exercises and has a special training school in Auli in Uttarakhand for this specific purpose.
"This is a rare feat achieved by any force or adventure sports unit in the country. The force has recorded 200 summits across difficult mountain peaks in border Himalayan states like Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh," the spokesperson said.
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The about 50,000-personnel strong force has its border posts located on altitudes ranging from 9,000 and 18,700 ft.