Other expeditions include Annapurna III, Cho Oyu, Mount McKinley, Kangchenjunga, Nanda Devi East, Hillary's Ocean to the Sky Ganges Expedition, Saser Kangri, Lhotse Face, more.
But that is not all. Captain Kohli has led a remarkable life, having had a career in the Navy, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, and in adventure tourism. Captain Kohli's skill as a mountaineer was put to the test when, while working as an intelligence operator, he was involved in the misguided CIA led exercise to place plutonium-powered monitoring devices on Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot during the mid-sixties. The episode stirred up a storm internationally when the possibility of water contamination became known.
The author's turbulent childhood prepared him for the rigours of life later on. Born in the scenic Haripur, now in Pakistan, he survived a hair-raising train journey to Amritsar at the time of Partition. The experience was to leave a permanent mark, but the chief outcome was an abiding faith in God. Apart from the indefatigable spirit of heroism and adventure, One More Step conveys an amazing zest for life.
And as the title amply illustrates, Captain Kohli's autobiography reveals his never say die philosophy as he says, It saved my life. New Hardcover with DJ.