Tue May 13 16:00:07 UTC 2025: **Summary of Text:**

The article, published in The Hindu on May 13, 2025, reports that India’s first manned deep ocean mission, “Samudrayaan,” is projected to launch by the end of 2026. This mission will use the “Matsya” manned submersible vehicle to explore depths of up to 6,000 meters. The announcement was made by Balaji Ramakrishnan, Director of the National Institute of Ocean Technology, at the inauguration of a training program organized by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) and Vijnana Bharati.

**News Article:**

**India Set to Plunge into Deep Sea Exploration with “Samudrayaan” Mission by 2026**

**KOCHI, India – May 13, 2025** – India is poised to make a significant leap in deep-sea exploration with the planned launch of “Samudrayaan,” the nation’s first manned deep ocean mission, expected by the end of 2026. The announcement came from Balaji Ramakrishnan, Director of the National Institute of Ocean Technology, during the inauguration of a five-day national training program held at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) in Kochi.

The ambitious mission will utilize the “Matsya” manned submersible vehicle to descend to depths of 6,000 meters, pushing the boundaries of India’s oceanographic research capabilities.

“Samudrayaan” marks a major step forward for India in its quest to understand and explore the mysteries of the deep ocean, with potential benefits for resource exploration, scientific discovery, and technological advancement. The training program, organized by CMFRI and Vijnana Bharati, aims to equip researchers and scientists with the skills needed to contribute to this groundbreaking mission. CMFRI Director Grinson George presided over the function.

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