THE SUREST WAY to change India in a generation is to send more youth to sea, said Commander Abhilash Tomy KC, NM, India’s first and only solo, non-stop circumnavigator. “Nothing builds character like the sea,” he said at THE WEEK Maritime Conclave 2024.
Tomy spoke about how skills acquired by sailors and techniques deployed in the maritime sector could have applications in areas far removed from the sea. Answering a question from the audience about the relevance of celestial navigation and ancient navigation, Tomy highlighted the practice of GPS disruption employed by governments and non-state actors.
Speaking to THE WEEK privately, he said: “There was this instance of a super-yacht which had deployed a GPS jammer to throw off paparazzi drones. The captain forgot to turn it off when the ship was in port in the Netherlands. This jammer hit GPS functions in the Netherlands, Belgium and some neighbouring countries. This was accidental, of course. But it is often done intentionally, too. So, knowing celestial navigation is a crucial back-up for sectors like defence as it is failure-proof, jammer-proof.”
Space is another area where sailing has something to contribute, he said. Tomy is collaborating with ISRO on the Gaganyaan mission and his inputs were specific to what the astronauts should do in case of an irregular entry on their way back. Usually, the crew module is retrieved from the sea after emergency landings.
Bu hikaye THE WEEK India dergisinin November 17, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye THE WEEK India dergisinin November 17, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
POSTERS OF PROTEST
Appupen is a cartoonist who has published a few graphic novels, the latest being Dream Machine, about how AI can be a great 1 tool for an! authoritarian regime.
CLASH OF THE CIVILISATION
Even as the discovery of the Indus Valley Civilisation completes a century, some key aspects of this ancient culture remain mysterious, including its script. While the controversy over whether it was disrupted by an Aryan invasion may now be discredited, the debate over Indus ancestry and current links continues
A PROVEN PATHWAY TO PEACE
Low-cost, easy to implement, immediate results, and scientifically verified.
FOOTBALL GIVES THEM A KICK
For the children of Manipur and Mizoram, the great game is a way to a prosperous future
BATTLE FOR TOMORROW
Over the past decade, much has been said about India's potential as a leading global power.
THE TONGUE THAT TURNED
Why Greek survived while Latin and Sanskrit declined
USTAD ZAKIR HUSSAIN 1951-2024: HIS MUSIC WAS THERAPY TO THE WORLD
Flautist and Grammy co-winner Rakesh Chaurasia remembers the maestro
The magic of indigo
I really can't imagine why more of us don't throng Goa each December for the Serendipity Arts Festival alone. The festival, in its ninth year now, has the entire Panjim town celebrating.
NEW YEAR.NEW HOPE
EQUITY MARKETS HAVE TURNED VOLATILE OF LATE. WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE NEW YEAR
Seeking middle ground in Middle East
The collapse of assumptions is like the end of the world-or worldview. We assumed conwith the 20th century. But wars in Russia-Ukraine, Gaza, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia and Lebanon prove us wrong. Western defence officials now raise the nuclear threat level.