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PM Modi talks to Bharat’s ‘first astronaut’ Shubhanshu Shukla, calls him ‘pride of 140 crore Bharatiyas’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday spoke to astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, who is currently on a landmark Bharatiya space mission, orbiting 400 kilometres above the Earth.

The conversation, streamed live, reflected Bharat’s growing ambitions in space and the emotional connect between the nation and its first astronaut aboard an international space station.

“You may be far from us, but the hearts of 140 crore Indians beat with you,” said PM Modi, congratulating Shubhanshu for raising the nation’s pride globally.

“Your name itself carries the word ‘Shubh’ (auspicious). And your journey symbolises the direction in which ‘New Bharat’ is heading,” he said.

Responding with humility, Shubhanshu said, “This journey is not mine alone. It belongs to every Indian. When I was young, I never imagined becoming an astronaut, but under your leadership, this dream came true.”

The young astronaut also lauded the rising development which the country is witnessing and said, “Today, what we are aiming at is now not far from reality. We need collective unity, and we need all the strength from our youth.”

He also shared the food which he had taken with him on this historic mission.

In a lighter moment, PM Modi asked if he shared Indian food with fellow astronauts.

“Yes, I brought some memories of India with me, gajar ka halwa, moong dal halwa, and aamras. I wanted my colleagues here to taste our rich culinary heritage,” Shubhanshu said with a smile.

As PM Modi praised the astronaut’s “down-to-earth” nature despite being in zero gravity, Shubhanshu described the awe of seeing Earth from space.

“From up here, there are no borders—just one planet, one humanity. India looks vast and unified. Borders vanish, and you realise Earth is our one shared home.”

Discussing scientific experiments that he will be conducting in this mission, Shubhanshu highlighted India’s breakthrough research in zero gravity.

“I’ve brought here seven new experiments conducted by Indian scientists. We’re testing how stem cell supplements may help delay muscle loss, something that could benefit the elderly back home. We’re also studying micro-algae for agricultural and health uses.”

PM Modi emphasised India’s twin strengths of science and spirituality. “Does meditation help in space, too?” PM asked. To this, Shubhanshu confirmed, “Absolutely. Mindfulness keeps us centred amid extreme conditions.”

When PM Modi asked Sudhanshu what message he would like to give to the youth, Shubhanshu replied: “Never stop trying. This journey proves that space is not the limit, it’s just the beginning.”

PM Modi emphasised by stating, “India is not just dreaming of a space station or moon landings, it is preparing to lead the next era of space exploration. Your journey will inspire generations.”

When PM Modi asked him how his learnings could benefit India’s space mission, Shubhanshu replied, “I’ve been making records. All my experience in this mission is being absorbed, and I would feel proud to use and channelise this experience in India’s future space missions.”

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

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