New Delhi. PM Narendra Modi spoke to the Indian astronaut group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who went on an international space trip. Modi told Shubhanshu that you are from the motherland, from Bharatbhoomi, the farthest but the closest to the hearts of Indians. Your name is also auspicious and your journey is also auspicious for the new era. I wish you heartfelt greetings and best wishes to wave India in space. Shubhanshu shared his experience with PM Modi from the international space station and said that this is not just my journey, but it is also a journey to our country, I am proud to represent India. Shubhanshu said that when we saw India for the first time from space, we found that India looks much larger than what we see on the map.
I had a wonderful conversation with group captain shubhanshu shukla as he shared his experiences from the interactive space station. Watch the special interaction! https://t.co/momr5ozrra
– Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 28, 2025
Modi said, at this time we are talking about both of us but I also have the feelings of 140 crore Indians. My voice includes the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of all Indians. PM asked him that your health is fine, there is all skilled Mars. Shubhanshu said that I am perfectly fine. Talking about his travel experience, Shubhanshu said that in your representation, today’s India gives everyone a chance to realize his dreams. After this, the PM asked, Shubh, you fed the carrot pudding in space, you fed your colleagues, to which he replied that yes, we all sat together and tasted.
The Prime Minister told Shubhanshu that revolving is the centuries -old tradition of India and you have got the privilege of the circumambulation of Prithvi Mata. You are the first Indian to visit Shubhanshu space station, now how are you adjusting about the circumstances there in real situations? To this, Shubhanshu replied that there is a lot of trouble due to zero gravity here, I have tied my feet to talk to you or else I will go up. Hearing this about Shubhanshu, Modi laughed. He told that when we look at the Earth from outside, it seems that there is no limit, no state exists and no country is present. We are all part of humanity and Earth is our home. Let us tell you that let us tell you that under the Axiom-4 mission of NASA, Shubhanshu Shukla, Paigi Whitson, Tibor Kapu and Slavos Uznansky-Visnivsky have gone on a trip to the international space station.