Shashi Tharoor pointed the mirror to the congress, read in praise of Shubhanshu Shukla, said-when the opposition was not part of the discussion, then ... "

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor praised group captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s historic visit to the International Space Station (ISS). He described it as a ‘powerful symbol’ of India’s human space flight ambitions and an important step towards the upcoming Gaganyan mission. Tharoor’s statement comes at a time when the opposition refused to participate in the discussion on this mission in the Lok Sabha. Tharoor said in his X (First Twitter) post: “Since the opposition does not participate in this special discussion, I would like to say that all Indians are proud of Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s recent ISS journey. This is a big step towards our human space flight plan, Gaganyan.” The invaluable experience and technological progress Tharoor said that this flight brought valuable experience for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) by Shubhanshu Shukla, which could not be achieved in simulation. This mission provided direct information on the psychological and physical effects of space onions, projection processes and subtle gravity. This information will help make and improve the Gaganyan mission. He said that this mission tested Indian systems and protocols in the right space area. Experiments performed on human health and plants growth have also led to scientific results that will form life -saving and medical systems for future Indian space flights. ‘Symbol of India’s Space Fri’ Tharoor also underlined the diplomatic importance of this mission. He described it as a milestone in Global Space Diplomacy, which showed India’s readiness for multinational collaboration and opened new possibilities of joint research and investment. He said: “The historical flight of Captain Shukla is a symbol of India’s space freenesses. It has influenced the imagination of the country and inspired the new generation to make a career in science, technology, engineering, math and space studies. It is important for India’s long -term goals.