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India developing capabilities for undertaking deep ocean missions: Harsh Vardhan

Dr Harsh Vardhan said ‘Sagar Avneshika’ launched today can accommodate about 15-20 scientists for research purposes and has laboratories similar to research vessel ‘Sagar Thara’ for taking up scientific explorations.

Updated on: Jan 09, 2021 06:47 pm IST
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The government was in the process of developing a capability in which scientists can go deep into the ocean beyond three kilometres for taking up ocean exploration, Union Science and Technology Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said on Saturday.

"We are developing the capability in which scientists can go deep in the ocean beyond three kilometers and they can be there for almost 16 hours” Dr Harsh Vardhan said. In picture - new coastal research vehicle Sagar Anveshika.(ANI)

Participating in a function here, he said India was ranked at the top in weather forecasting and had never issued a false warning whenever cyclones were formed.

"Normally it is about six hours of going down (in the ocean) doing some research activities and coming back.

We are developing the capability in which scientists can go deep in the ocean beyond three kilometers and they can be there for almost 16 hours (for research purposes)," he said after dedicating coastal research vessel 'Sagar Avneshika' at Chennai Port Trust here.

On weather forecast, he said the natural calamity, the country remembers -- was the Tsunami of 2004 which caused a 'tragedy of a huge magnitude'.

"When we look back on how our scientists have developed (since Tsunami hit in 2004), we can proudly say that we are the best nation in the world in predicting early warnings of tsunami.We have never issued false warnings.My scientists tell me that Japan has issued false warnings on tsunamis," he said.

Vardhan said 'Sagar Avneshika' launched today can accommodate about 15-20 scientists for research purposes and has laboratories similar to research vessel 'Sagar Thara' for taking up scientific explorations.

"The state-of-the-art vessel will transform our ocean research activities and boost our blue economy," he said.

The vessel is equipped with advanced navigation systems as well as research and exploration apparatus.

It would boost multi-disciplinary research on oceanography along the Indian coast and will deepen understanding of the ocean and help harness its enormous potential, he added.

 
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