“The warm letter was sent to Sunita by the astronaut Mike Massimain, which reflected the pride of 1.4 billion Indians. A few days ago, PM Modi Massimino met at an event, and demanded that this letter have to reach him and the people in India.” Singh.
In his letter, PM Modi wrote: “I charge them greetings from the people in India today. In a program, I met the well -known astronaut today, Mr. Mike Massimaino. In the course of our conversation, her name came up and we discussed how proud we are on her and your work. After this interaction, I could not prevent myself from writing it.”
The prime minister also remembered to inquire about Williams' well-being at meeting with US President Donald Trump and former US President Joe Biden. “When I met President Trump or President Biden during my visits to the United States, I asked about their well -being. 1.4 billion Indians have always been very proud of their achievements. The recent developments have again shown their inspiring strength and perseverance,” he wrote.
The journey of Williams and Wilmore was shaped by unexpected challenges. The Boeing Starliner, who was supposed to be your return vehicle, was critical of technical failure. In September 2024, NASA made the decision to send the Starliner back to Earth without crew to release the docking room, and had Williams and Wilmore wait for an alternative return.
This delay triggered political controversy in the United States. Former President Donald Trump publicly criticized the schedule for her return and accused President Biden's administration of neglecting the stranded astronauts. Trump asked Elon Musk to accelerate her rescue and steered NASA's trust in the trade room at the flight.
Close the hatches, go home
With a replacement team on board the ISS, Williams and her colleagues have finally started their return. The NASA -LIVE film material showed that the astronauts packed and secured the hatches before departure. Nick Hague reflected his time in space and said: “It was a privilege to call the space station at home, to play my role in his 25-year-old heritage of research for humanity and with colleagues, now friends to work from the whole world. My career as space is like most of the unexpected.”
Waiting for a mother and India's invitation
Williams' return is not only expected from the scientific community, but also from her family. PM Modi confirmed this in his letter and wrote: “Ms. Bonnie Pandya has to wait for her return, and I am sure that Deepakbhai's blessing is also with you. I would be happy to remember to have met him with you during my visit to the USA in 2016.”
Modi also expanded a warm invitation and said: “After your return, we look forward to seeing you in India. It will be a pleasure for India to organize one of the most famous daughters. I send my warm regards to Michael Williams. The best wishes and Barry Wilmore for a safe return.”