India Honors Yuri Gagarin with Memorial Plaque as Space Collaboration with Russia Deepens
On the anniversary of Gagarin's historic flight, Delhi unveiled a plaque celebrating Russian space pioneers, while India and Russia advance plans for joint space missions.
- A memorial plaque commemorating Yuri Gagarin and other Russian space pioneers was unveiled in Delhi on April 12, 2025, marking the International Day of Human Space Flight.
- The plaque, located at the Russian House in Delhi, also features Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Sergei Korolev, key figures in Russian space exploration history.
- Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov emphasized the importance of Indo-Russian cooperation in space exploration, including India's upcoming manned mission and satellite navigation projects.
- Yuri Gagarin's 1961 spaceflight catalyzed decades of innovation in technology and international space collaboration, leaving a legacy celebrated globally.
- Gagarin's historic visit to India in 1961, where he received a warm welcome from Prime Minister Nehru and the public, highlighted the enduring ties between India and Russia.