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PM Modi welcomes Shubhanshu Shukla back to earth: ‘inspired a billion dreams'

PM Modi welcomes Shubhanshu Shukla back to earth: ‘inspired a billion dreams'

Indian Express6 days ago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the return of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla from his historic space mission, calling it an inspiration for a billion dreams.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Modi said: 'I join the nation in welcoming Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla as he returns to Earth from his historic mission to Space. As India's first astronaut to have visited International Space Station, he has inspired a billion dreams through his dedication, courage and pioneering spirit.'
I join the nation in welcoming Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla as he returns to Earth from his historic mission to Space. As India's first astronaut to have visited International Space Station, he has inspired a billion dreams through his dedication, courage and pioneering…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 15, 2025
The Prime Minister also linked the achievement to India's future space ambitions, calling it 'another milestone towards our own Human Space Flight Mission – Gaganyaan.'
Group Captain Shukla, a pilot with the Indian Air Force, has become only the second Indian to travel to space—following Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma's historic flight in 1984—and the first Indian to visit the $150 billion International Space Station.
The landmark mission, arranged by private space firm Axiom Space in collaboration with NASA and ISRO, reportedly cost India around $70 million. Axiom Space stated that after spending approximately 433 hours in space—completing 18 days and 288 orbits around Earth, covering nearly 12.2 million kilometres—the Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) crew has officially begun its journey back home.
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