On Rakesh Sharma’s Birthday, Clip Of “Sare Jahan Se Accha” Floods Twitter
Rakesh Sharma made historical past by means of turning into the primary Indian to go back and forth to house
New Delhi:
On astronaut Rakesh Sharma’s birthday lately, a video clip of the well-known dialog with former top minister Indira Gandhi is being extensively shared on Twitter. Rakesh Sharma quoting poet Iqbal’s “Sare jahan se accha” from the Suyuz spacecraft was once a proud second for Indians. The astronaut spoke to Indira Gandhi from house right through a joint tv information convention, which additionally incorporated officers in Moscow. All through the dialog, Indira Gandhi had requested Mr Sharma “Upar se Bharat kaisa dikhta hai aapko (How does India appear to be from house?).” Mr Sharma grew to become 72 lately.
Birthday needs to Squadron Chief Rakesh Sharma. I want him just right well being and a longevity forward.
Sharing one in all India’s proudest second when he changed into the primary Indian to go back and forth in house. pic.twitter.com/oO8q60AAyp
— TS Singh Deo (@TS_SinghDeo) January 13, 2021
Birthday needs Mr Sharma had been pouring in at the microblogging website.
Satisfied Birthday to the First Indian in house Rakesh Sharma. While you stated “Saare Jahan Se Accha’ about how India appeared from outer house, you stuffed our hearts with satisfaction. Privileged and honoured to fulfill you Sir. Salute ???? #RakeshSharma#Nilgirispic.twitter.com/5ZofCMVGAb
— Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) January 13, 2021
In 1984, an IAF pilot changed into the primary Indian to triumph over house and shortly after, conquered all our hearts by means of quoting “Saare Jahaan Se Acha”, when requested how India seems like from house. Wishing Shri #RakeshSharma ji a more than happy and a happy birthday. pic.twitter.com/UggMBblLwp
— B Sriramulu (@sriramulubjp) January 13, 2021
In 1984, Mr Sharma made historical past by means of turning into the primary Indian to go back and forth to house. He was once a part of the Soviet Union’s Soyuz T-11 expedition, which was once introduced on April 2, 1984.
Astronaut Rakesh Sharma spent seven days, 21 hours and 40 mins in house as a part of a joint programme between the Indian Area Analysis Group (ISRO) and the Soviet Intercosmos house programme. He was once accompanied at the undertaking by means of two Russian cosmonauts, commander Yury Malyshev and flight engineer Gennady Strekalov.