Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla on Saturday, who has created history by becoming the first Indian to reach the international space station. The video of the conversation of PM Modi and Shubhanshu Shukla was shared by the Prime Minister’s Office on its official X handle. The PM asked Shubhanshu what challenges he was facing in the inter -interpretation. In response to this question, Shubhanshu said, ‘We have such a habit of living in gravity on earth that there is a lot of difficulties in the interdisciplinary here. Because there is no grief in the interpretation.
He said, ‘Everything is different here. I trained for the last one year. I knew about all the systems and process. I knew about the experiments. But suddenly everything changed as soon as he came here. Our body gets so much habit of staying in gravity that all things are dyside from him. But there is micro gaviti here, so even small things become difficult. When I am talking to you now, I have tied my feet, otherwise I will go up. If I have held the mic, it keeps floating. Drinking water, walking, sleeping is very difficult. The address is all, training is good. But if the atmosphere changes, it takes a day or two to adjust.
Prime Minister Modi said to Astronaut Shubhanshu, ‘Today you are the farthest away from the land of India, but the closest to the heart of every Indian. There is also auspicious word in your name, and your journey is a symbol of the auspicious beginning of a new era. Right now both of us are talking, but I have the feelings and sensations of 1.4 billion Indians. The enthusiasm and enthusiasm of every Indian resonates in my voice. I wish you heartfelt greetings and best wishes to hoist the flag of India in space.