Answer One
The Indian flag was raised at the North Pole on April 8th 2008 by an Indian Navy expedition, comprising of Commander Satyabrata Dam, Lt Avinash Khajuria, Surgeon Lt Ajay Sharma, MCERA 1 Raj Kumar, POMA Rakesh Kumar, POMA Vikas Kumar, LME R Pandey, SEA 1 B Singh, Sea 1 Manoj Vats, MA 1 Sonam Tamchos. (ANI).
Answer Two
The Indian national flag was raised for the first time at the North Pole on April 23 1985 by Dr. Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan. (Dr. Van). He was given the flag by the Indian Consulate in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Please visit http://www.stargate4173.com/Polar/PolarJournals/images/pole010.HTML for a photograph of all expedition members and you can see the flag. Dr. Van is a psychiatrist and had visited Antarctica in January 1985 and had visited all continents by then. He has visited all but six countries of the 194 countries by now. Dr. Van has presented about his travels to Indian associations in US and also in India. His feat was reported in India Tribune, India Reporter among other newspapers.
Explanation of Answer One
Yes, by flying to the North Pole, which in the strictest sense of attaining a pole, does not count. The Indian Navy expedition did it over the ice on foot. That is why I did not give Dr Srinivasaraghavans acheivement in the above answer, and why the Indian Navy expedition is in the record books as the first Indians to raise the Indian Flag at the North Pole.
Answerer Two Opinion
If the question is who achieved the north pole on foot, I would agree and I am not trying to minimise the achievement of the Indian Navy team. However, if the question is who planted the Indian flag for the first time at the North Pole, the answer has to be Dr. Srinivasaraghavan's achievement in 1985. If the question is rephrased as to who is the first person of Indian origin to reach the North Pole, the answer may be Bezal Jesudason (1941-1995). Bezal lived in Resolute Bay on Cornwallis island of Canada and along with his wife Terry ran a company making all logistic arrangements to go the North Pole. Bezal started the company in 1979 and might have gone to the north pole by 1975 or 1976. He became a Canadian citizen in 1973.
By March 2012, Dr. Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan (Dr. Van) has visited all 195 countries including the newest country South Sudan and Libya was his last to visit. He also visited South Pole on December 13-16 2011 for the Centenary celebration of Amundsen reaching the South Pole on December 14 1911. Of the 321 places listed as countries on the Travelers Century Club (www.travelerscenturyclub.org) Dr. Van visited his 300th by visiting Robinson Crusoe Island belonging to Chile in the Pacific in March 2012.
The second flag planted at the South Pole was by the Soviet Union during the 1959 Soviet Antarctic Expedition. The team reached the South Pole on January 17, 1959, and planted their flag alongside the flag left by the original 1911 expedition led by Roald Amundsen.
Norway was the first Scandinavian country to fly its flag at the South Pole. Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911.
The south flag. on a serious note, the south pole is in Antarctica.
The US flag was first planted at the North Pole on April 6, 1969, during the “Operation Deep Freeze II” mission led by the US Navy. The mission was part of efforts to establish a presence in the Arctic region during the Cold War.
There is no official flag for the South Pole and many countries' flags fly there. There are no countries on Antarctica, which means no official flag, no currency, no stamps, nothing to represent sovereignty -- because there isn't any.
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The second flag planted at the South Pole was by the Soviet Union during the 1959 Soviet Antarctic Expedition. The team reached the South Pole on January 17, 1959, and planted their flag alongside the flag left by the original 1911 expedition led by Roald Amundsen.
Norway was the first Scandinavian country to fly its flag at the South Pole. Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911.
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The south flag. on a serious note, the south pole is in Antarctica.
Dr. Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan planted an Indian national flag on April 23 1985.
The US flag was first planted at the North Pole on April 6, 1969, during the “Operation Deep Freeze II” mission led by the US Navy. The mission was part of efforts to establish a presence in the Arctic region during the Cold War.
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen led the team that first set foot at the South Pole during December 1911. They erected a tent at the pole after spending about a week verifying their location using celestial navigation skills. Atop the tent, they mounted a Norwegian flag. It is not documented exactly who mounted the flag on the tent.
The lack of atmosphere on the moon means there's no wind to cause the flag to slump against the pole. When the flag was initially planted, the horizontal pole along the top edge helped it maintain its iconic rippled appearance.
To put the Australian flag on the South Pole
They did not. The flag was Nylon and quite ordinary. The flag pole was fairly unique in that it had a pole in the top of the flag to hold it up. This was done because there is never any wind on the moon.