‘Aaj Ka Bharat Abhi Bhi Sare Jahan Se Acha’: Shubhanshu Shukla Gives Axiom-4 Farewell Speech, Says ‘Even Stars Are Attainable’ | India News

The Indian Air Force (IAF) group captain Shubhanshu Shukla is preparing to return to Earth on July 15 with the crew of the Axiom Mission 4. In his speech to the Farewell Ceremony, his 18 -day trip to the International Space Station (ISS) said, “Even Bharat looked at Saare Jahan Se Accha from above.
The crew is scheduled to leave the ISS at 16:35 on July 14 at 16: 35, and Splashdown is expected to be at the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, July 15 at 15:00 on the coast of California (IST).
Group captain Shukla was the first Indian astronaut to visit ISS.
Ax-4 crew, the Pilot Shukla Shukla of the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro), the European Space Agency (ESA) project astronaut sławosz “Suave” Uznański-wiśniewski from Poland and Hunor (orbit from Hungary) astronut Tibor Kapu.
Sare Jahan Se … ‘
“Today’s India looks ambitious from space, today’s India looks fearless, today’s India is confident, India looks full of pride, and today’s India still seems to Sare Jahan Se Acha.” He said.
Shukla’s farewell speech
Lar There was a great journey for me, Sh Shukla said, adding that he had received many memories and learning about his stay in ISS and he will share more with him.
“It was a great journey. Now this journey ends. But the journey of our human space flight is too long. It is also difficult,” he said.
“But if we decide, then let me guarantee that even the stars are accessible,” he said. Shukla also expressed his gratitude to people who made the task possible.
Ax-4 mission | Farewell Ceremony https://t.co/qgdfxd84r– axiom area (@axiom_space) 13 July 2025
The Axiom Mission 4 was released on June 25 at the Launch Complex 39a at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA at the Spacex Falcon 9 rocket. The Dragon spacecraft was successfully connected to the port of the station’s harmony module, which was successfully with IST at 16:05 on June 26th.
(With memory entrances)


