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Astronaut Shukla urges youth to lead 'Viksit Bharat' vision

“Sky was never a limit... not for me, not for you, not for Bharat”.

News Arena Network - Panaji - UPDATED: February 6, 2026, 02:38 PM - 2 min read

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Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla urges students to take responsibility for India’s bold goals, from Viksit Bharat 2047 to Moon and space missions.


India has set bold goals, and the people of the country, especially the youth to come forward and realise their responsibility in this, said Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla on Friday while addressing the students during the ongoing Goa Book Festival 2026 in Panaji.
 
Shukla, a Group Captain in the Indian Air Force, narrated several anecdotes about his space mission and also the preparations in the run-up to it. He also showed his videos of the Axiom-4 mission, as well as Earth’s view from space.
 
“India has set very bold goals, be it Viksit Bharat by 2047 or space missions. But how can we achieve those? We all have to make it possible. You all have to assume that responsibility”, he said.
 
“We are working to have our own space station, followed by a mission on the Moon,” he added. The Gaganyaan project is an ambitious space programme to launch a 3-member crew into an orbit of 400 km for a 3-day mission.
 
Referring to the students, Shukla said he wants to see one of them, be it a boy or a girl, to be the first Indian to set foot on the Moon.
 
“Sky was never a limit... not for me, not for you, not for Bharat”.
 
 
Shukla returned to Earth in July last year after an 18-day stay on the International Space Station. He is the second Indian to travel to space, under the Axiom-4 mission, after Rakesh Sharma’s 1984 flight.
 
“I am often asked to describe how India looks from space. This question was also asked to India’s first astronaut, Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, and he aptly replied, ‘Sare Jahan Se Accha’. I have no better words to describe our country,” he said.
 
“When you go for a mission, there is always pressure. There is a lot of pressure. You think about what may happen in the mission. But you also realise that you are not representing just you or your flag, but you are representing 1.4 billion people. You are going to space on their behalf,” he said.
 
Shukla said that in such situations, he always reminds himself that this is not the time to be afraid. “This is the time to perform. If you let yourself down now, there is no point in choosing you,” he said.
 
“You can see the rocket from two and a half kilometres away, fully illuminated. You are also given the option to play a song to pump yourself up. I played ‘Vande Mataram’ from the film Fighter at full volume, and I was ready for the mission,” he added.
 
The Goa Book Festival 2026 is organised by the National Book Trust.

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