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IAF Chief AP Singh Praises Shubhanshu Shukla's Book as Youth Inspiration

Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh launched IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's book "The Second Orbit" recounting his space experience. Singh expressed hope for many more astronauts to emerge, saying Shukla will fade into the background with more space travelers. The IAF chief urged youth to enjoy their journey rather than focus solely on destinations. Shukla became the second Indian astronaut after Rakesh Sharma, conducting research and growing fenugreek and mung beans in space.

'Inspirational for youth': IAF chief AP Singh on Shubhanshu Shukla's book

New Delhi, June 25

Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh hoped on Thursday that there would be many more astronauts than just one Shubhanshu Shukla in the coming years and complemented the IAF Group Captain for recounting his 20-day space experience in a book to inspire youngsters.

At the book launch ceremony of "The Second Orbit", written by IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the Air Chief Marshal Singh said, "I hope we have more and more Shubhanshus coming out, and very soon he will fade into the background because there will be so many of us who have been there."

"I just hope that happens. I know he (Shubanshu Shukla) is not going to like it because there will be many people sharing his glory, but that is how it should happen. But you will still remain the first one after such a long gap," he added.

The IAF Chief said that there were four IAF officers, including Shukla, who got trained for the space mission.

"But he (IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla) was the lucky one. He must have been the best and must have done better. I hope the others also get a chance someday."

Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh also reached out to young minds to be ambitious and enjoy the life's journey by putting their best, giving up rigidity on the final destination they reach.

Giving Shukla's example, the IAF Chief said, "It is not where you land up but you must enjoy the journey. Shubhanshu's final journey was for 20 days but it was the process of years that he enjoyed... that is what kept the smile on his face."

In a message to the youth, Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh added, "Don't get bogged down to one thing in life. Wherever you go, whatever you do or whatever you become, do well there. It is not where you reach but what you did with that qualification that matters."

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines, Air Chief Marshal Singh said, "It is a great honour to be here today to share the journey of Shubhanshu Shukla. He has put it down very nicely. I have not yet read the book; I will read it and then realise, but whatever little has been spoken, I think it is a great motivator for all the coming generations."

Shukla travelled to the International Space Station under the Axiom-4 mission and undertook his space flight in 2025.

After Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla became the second Indian astronaut to travel to space. He has been honoured for displaying exceptional courage, swift decision-making and unwavering commitment to duty during the mission.

During his stay in space, Shukla conducted several research experiments and also carried out agricultural trials. He successfully cultivated fenugreek and mung beans in space.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

As an American, I find it fascinating how India is ramping up its space ambitions. The fact that he grew fenugreek and mung beans in space is brilliant—very Indian! This kind of practical research is what space exploration should be about. Kudos to Group Captain Shukla.

Tanya I

The Air Chief's message about not getting bogged down to one thing in life is so powerful. In India, we often pressure kids to choose one career path and stick to it. Shukla's journey shows that being flexible and enjoying the process is what truly leads to success. A must-read for every student, I'd say! 📚✨

Ramesh W

While I appreciate the achievement, I wish the book and the event also highlighted the scientific experiments more—like how they grew fenugreek in microgravity. That's the kind of detail that could truly inspire future botanists and agronomists. Still, a proud moment for India! 👨‍🚀🌱

Sarah B

I love how humble the Air Chief is—saying he hopes Shukla "fades into the background" because more astronauts will come. That's true leadership: celebrating someone's success while pushing for even greater things. The future of Indian space exploration looks incredibly bright! 🌟

Arun Y

Very inspiring indeed! But I noticed the Air Chief hasn't read the book yet—he said so himself. Hope he takes the time to read it thoroughly before promoting it too much. Still, a great step for Indian space science. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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