India will operate its first human underwater submersible at a depth of 500 meters in the sea as part of the Deep Ocean Mission.
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India will operate its first human underwater submersible at a depth of 500 metres in the sea as part of the Deep Ocean Mission, Earth Sciences Minister Jitendra Singh said on Thursday. Singh made ...
Looking ahead, Singh stated that the mission aims to reach a depth of 6,000 meters by next year, showcasing India’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific exploration.
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