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Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s Axiom 4 Mission: India’s return to space with grit, skill, and pride

Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's Axiom 4 mission marks India's historic return to space after 41 years. As a pilot on a global private mission, he embodies the nation's space ambition, grit, and technical prowess

Riya KaryanaRiya Karyana
Jun 26, 2025, 04:00 pm IST
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After a 41‑year gap since Rakesh Sharma, India has officially returned to space—and not just with any mission, but through a private, cutting‑edge international spaceflight. What started as a dream under PM Modi’s Gaganyaan push became a reality when Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla took his seat as pilot on the SpaceX‑Axiom Axiom‑4 mission to the ISS. And today, that’s more than history—it’s a statement to the world.

Shukla isn’t a flash-in-the-pan celebrity. He’s a Lucknow-born IAF test pilot, a graduate of the NDA and IISc, with over 2,000 flying hours in Sukhoi, MiG, Jaguar, and Hawk jets. His selection came during PM Modi’s 2023 US visit, symbolising a bold pivot in India–America space collaboration under Gaganyaan. Before Axiom‑4, Shukla underwent gruelling training—at Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Center, at NASA, ESA, JAXA and SpaceX. He didn’t just learn to float—he mastered navigation, docking, emergency protocols and spacecraft systems. All of that led to the historic liftoff from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy—the same pad that once launched Apollo’s moon missions . What makes it a landmark? Shukla isn’t just a passenger—he’s the pilot, assisting Commander Peggy Whitson in docking, systems monitoring, and ensuring crew safety . That’s head-and-shoulders above the first astronauts from India, Poland or Hungary—all part of this mission that showcases our technical readiness.

The two-week stay aboard the ISS will involve approximately 60 experiments, including seven designed by ISRO, focusing on microgravity plant growth, muscle loss, insulin delivery, cyanobacteria, and other topics. These aren’t symbolic gestures—they’re real, high-tech experiments aimed at preparing India for its own Gaganyaan flight in 2027 and future space station plans. But let’s not forget the human moment.

From the quarantine before launch, Shukla expressed the weight of responsibility. “I carry the hopes and hearts of a billion hearts,” he said. “My shoulders hold the tricolour,” he said from the ISS—calm, focused, proud. And he plans live interactions with Indian students, bringing them inspiration directly from space. This mission is more than just personal glory. It’s a national message: India belongs in space—not on borrowed rides, but as pilots, tech pioneers, and scientific partners. We don’t need to mimic others; we’re showing we can design, train, and fly. It paves the way for our own mission around the Earth—and the hope of reaching the Moon, Mars, and even our own Bharat-designed station by the 2030s. So cheer for Shubhanshu Shukla—but don’t just see a man in a suit. See an entire nation rising with him—our dreams, our technology, our global place. This isn’t Hollywood fantasy. This is Bharatiya grit, skill, and ambition taking flight. The sky isn’t the limit. The stars are just the beginning.

 

Topics: SpaceShubhanshu ShuklaIndian AstronautAxiom 4India In SpaceSpace Mission 2025ISROGaganyaan
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