“The Andaman and Nicobar Islands has achieved a historic milestone by setting a Guinness World Records title for unfurling the largest underwater national flag.
The remarkable event took place off the coast of Port Blair, where a team of skilled divers carefully displayed the massive India national flag beneath the sea. The record attempt combined patriotism, teamwork, and marine adventure, drawing admiration from spectators and officials alike.
Organizers stated that the challenge required months of planning, including coordination with diving experts, safety teams, and environmental specialists to ensure the surrounding marine ecosystem remained protected during the event.
Officials confirmed that the dimensions of the flag and the successful underwater unfurling met all criteria required for Guinness World Records recognition. The achievement is being celebrated as a proud moment for both the islands and the nation.
Local authorities said the event also aimed to promote tourism in the Andaman region, known for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and world-class diving locations.”
The remarkable event took place off the coast of Port Blair, where a team of skilled divers carefully displayed the massive India national flag beneath the sea. The record attempt combined patriotism, teamwork, and marine adventure, drawing admiration from spectators and officials alike.
Organizers stated that the challenge required months of planning, including coordination with diving experts, safety teams, and environmental specialists to ensure the surrounding marine ecosystem remained protected during the event.
Officials confirmed that the dimensions of the flag and the successful underwater unfurling met all criteria required for Guinness World Records recognition. The achievement is being celebrated as a proud moment for both the islands and the nation.
Local authorities said the event also aimed to promote tourism in the Andaman region, known for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and world-class diving locations.”