Mission Samudrayaan: Matsya 6000 for India’s Deep Sea Mission | SoSouth

Following successful space missions like Aditya L-1 and Chandrayaan-3, India is now focusing on exploring the deep sea. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju recently revealed information about the Matsya 6000 submersible, which is a key component of India’s Samudrayaan mission led by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT). India’s first manned submersible called the ’Matsya 6000’ will carry three people to a depth of 6,000 meters to study deep sea resources and biodiversity. Watch to know more! #samudrayaan #sosouth #adityal1 #chandrayaan3 #matsya6000 #samudrayaanmission #sea #deepsea #ocean #niot #nationalinstituteofoceantechnology #oceantech #matsya #science #chennai #biodiversity #resources #submersive --------------------------- Follow us on: Facebook: X: Instagram: About the Channel SoSouth is the latest offering from the India Today Group, one of India’s largest media organisations. We seek to bring south perspective to India stories. Tune in for the latest in politics, cinema, technology and society from Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Back to Top