Key Points

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla made history by becoming the first Indian to reach the International Space Station. Union Minister Jitendra Singh stated this mission vindicates PM Modi's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Vishwabandhu Bharat. The mission utilized fully indigenous technology with contributions from various Indian institutions including DBT and IITs. Both astronauts believe their achievement will inspire a new generation of young Indians to pursue space research careers.

Key Points: Shubhanshu Shukla ISS Mission Vindicates Modi Atmanirbhar Bharat Vision

  • Shukla became first Indian to reach International Space Station on June 26
  • Mission used fully indigenous kits and technology from Indian institutions
  • Experiments involved Department of Biotechnology and premier institutes like IISc
  • Mission demonstrates India's growing stature in global space community through collaboration
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Shubhanshu Shukla's space voyage vindicates vision of Atmanirbhar, Vishwabandhu Bharat: Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Jitendra Singh says Shukla's space voyage embodies Atmanirbhar Bharat, Vishwabandhu Bharat & whole-of-nation approach through historic ISS mission.

"That, for me, was the biggest win of this mission—that kids are already dreaming of space - Shubhanshu Shukla"

New Delhi, Aug 21

IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's space voyage vindicates the vision of Atmanirbhar and Vishwabandhu Bharat, said Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Thursday.

He was speaking at an ISRO press conference in the national capital where he formally introduced two Indian-origin astronauts, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla and Group Captain Prasanth B. Nair, to the country -- selected as Ganganyatris for the impending Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission.

While both astronauts underwent same training, Shukla was selected for the Axiom Space’s Mission 4 and created history by becoming the first Indian to reach the International Space Station on June 26.

Singh said that in a single mission, the two Indian astronauts had lived up to the three flagship mantras that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been practicing and propagating for nearly 12 years -- "Atma Nirbhar Bharat, Whole of Government and Whole of Nation approach and Vishwa Bandhu Bharat".

While Atma Nirbhar Bharat was reflected in the use of fully indigenous kits and technology during the mission, the Whole of Government and Whole of Nation approach was evident in the contributions from diverse institutions in the experiments undertaken by Shukla aboard the orbital lab.

This included from the Department of Biotechnology, IISc Bengaluru and IITs.

"Vishwa Bandhu Bharat was demonstrated by the fact that while the experiments were conducted by an Indian astronaut, their benefits would reach humanity at large -- strengthening both India's confidence and the world’s trust in wider collaborations," the MoS said.

He credited India's expanding presence in space research and exploration to policies that encourage openness, collaboration, and private sector participation.

Introducing the astronauts, he noted that their "presence and experiences would inspire a new generation of young Indians to look at space research as a career and national calling".

Shukla stated that one of the most rewarding aspects of the mission was inspiring young Indians to dream of space.

Recalling his live interactions from orbit, he said children often asked how they could become astronauts.

“That, for me, was the biggest win of this mission—that kids are already dreaming of space. The good news is that ISRO and India are ready to make these dreams a reality,” he said, urging students to believe that they too could one day travel to space.

Meanwhile, Group Captain Nair described the experience as a reminder of India’s growing stature in the global space community.

"India’s approach to space was rooted in inclusivity and shared benefit, reflecting the nation’s belief in the oneness of humanity," he said, stressing that the future lies in space and related technologies.

- IANS

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Priya S
So inspiring to see Indian astronauts making history! My daughter now wants to become a space scientist after watching Shukla's interviews. This is exactly the kind of role model our children need 🚀
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Michael C
As someone working in aerospace in the US, I've been following India's space program closely. The progress ISRO has made in recent years is truly remarkable. Collaboration between nations in space benefits everyone.
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Ananya R
While this achievement is commendable, I hope the government also focuses on basic science education in rural schools. We need to build the foundation strong if we want more such successes in the future.
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Vikram M
Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! Using indigenous technology for space missions shows our technical capabilities. Hope this inspires more students to take up STEM fields. The future is bright for Indian space research!
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Sarah B
The Vishwabandhu approach is so important - space exploration should benefit all humanity. India's inclusive vision for space collaboration is exactly what the world needs right now. Congratulations to the entire team!

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