Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed admiration for the Indian Navy’s heroic operation that successfully freed a merchant ship from the clutches of pirates in the North Arabian Sea. Addressing the 58th conference of the DGPs and IGPs, Prime Minister Modi commended the bravery and efficiency of the Indian Navy and marine commandos in swiftly rescuing the distressed ship.
Highlighting the details of the operation, Modi revealed that the Indian Navy received a distress signal from a merchant ship located approximately 2,000 km away from the Indian coast. The ship, with a total of 21 sailors on board, including 15 Indians, faced imminent danger from armed pirates. In response, the Indian Navy and marine commandos launched a heroic operation to rescue all 21 crew members from the perilous situation.
“The Indian Navy completed a very successful heroic operation. When it got the message that a merchant ship was in distress, the Indian Navy and the marine commandos got active,” stated Prime Minister Modi during his address.
The successful rescue mission became a testament to the courage and valor of the Indian Navy, with the rescued sailors expressing gratitude and hailing the bravery of the commandos. Modi shared that the Indian sailors, after their safe rescue, were chanting the slogan of “Bharat Mata ki Jai,” showcasing their appreciation for the daring operation.
Shifting focus to India’s space achievements, Prime Minister Modi also acknowledged the success of India’s first solar mission craft, Aditya L1. He described the spacecraft’s recent arrival at its designated orbiting point, the L1 point, located approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. From this vantage point, Aditya L1 will study the wonders of the Sun without interruptions from eclipses and occultations.
“This is the spot from where Aditya L1 will be in clear view of the Sun. This is going to greatly help in scientific research like our moon mission,” explained Modi, emphasizing the strategic importance of Aditya L1’s positioning.
The Prime Minister emphasized that the successful journey of Aditya L1 stands as a testament to India’s power and the prowess of Indian scientists. Modi highlighted the achievement as another remarkable example of India’s contributions to space exploration.
In early January, Aditya L1 reached its designated location, marking a significant milestone for India’s space program. The spacecraft will now focus on studying the Sun’s phenomena, providing valuable insights into solar activities. The success of Aditya L1 follows the earlier triumph of Chandrayaan-3, where the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a challenging soft landing on the lunar surface.
The combination of the Indian Navy’s heroic operation and the achievements in space exploration adds to the nation’s pride, showcasing its capabilities in both maritime security and scientific endeavors. Prime Minister Modi’s acknowledgment and praise for these accomplishments underscore the importance of advancements in defense, security, and space exploration in India’s overall progress. The nation continues to demonstrate its commitment to excellence and innovation in various fields, contributing to its global standing.