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Deep Ocean Mission: Indian aquanauts dive record 5,000 metres; milestone for undersea exploration

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 August 2025 ()
India has achieved a significant milestone with its aquanauts successfully reaching depths exceeding 5,000 metres in the North Atlantic, marking progress in the Deep Ocean Mission. This follows closely after an Indian astronaut's visit to the International Space Station.
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