A high-profile coordination meeting for the upcoming Super Car Rally was held last day at the mini hall of the District Administrative Centre (DAC), Gangtok. The event is being supported by the Black Cat Division under the Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army in collaboration with the Government of Sikkim.
The meeting was co-chaired by District Collector Gangtok, Mr. Tushar G. Nikhare, Additional Political Secretary Gangtok, Mr. Tshering Wangchuk Lepcha, and representatives of the Indian Army. The rally will be led by the Mumbai-based Super Car Route group and will feature some of the world’s most iconic high-performance vehicles, including Lamborghinis, Porsches, and other supercars. Conceptualised as a self-funded, self-driven initiative, the event aims to position Sikkim as one of India’s most breathtaking and premier driving destinations.
The Trishakti Corps is supporting the rally to promote Bharat Ranbhoomi Darshan, a Ministry of Defence initiative developed with the Ministry of Tourism. One of the key highlights is Cho La Pass (5,420 metres), a strategic site from the 1967 Indo-China skirmishes, now emerging as a major destination for battlefield tourism enthusiasts.
Scheduled from 11 to 15 December, the rally will flag off from Sukna, West Bengal, and proceed through Siliguri–Gangtok–Cho La–Natu La–Gnathang–Zuluk, showcasing Sikkim’s dramatic border terrain and pristine mountain roads.
Organisers requested administrative and logistical support, which the District Collector assured would be provided. The Additional Political Secretary suggested integrating state government schemes into the rally’s digital outreach.
In his vote of thanks, OSD to HCM Mr. Rewaj Chettri expressed confidence that the rally would significantly boost Sikkim’s visibility and promote its world-class road network.





