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Visakhapatnam Vizag vision: Tystie in the Pacific to Tamal in the Baltic – Yoga a Nautical Saga*Even as Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi leads the celebrations of the 11th International Day of Yoga 2025 at the RK Beach in Visakhapatnam, as the Sun rises above the waters of the Bay of Bengal in all its splendour, the day was heralded by two 63 year old alumni of the National Defence Academy who are also classmates from Sainik School Korukonda – Col Kolsani Srinivas (retd) and Capt CDNV Prasad, IN (retd) onboard their 34 feet long boat named TYSTIE sailing near the International Date Line in the Pacific. 18000 km to the west in the Baltic, Capt Tata Sridhar, IN would be leading his crew at the Yoga Day celebrations onboard the soon to be Commissioned INS Tamal at Kaliningrad. Capt Tata Sridhar too is an alumnus of the NDA and Sainik School Korukonda in Andhra Pradesh. The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Chandrababu Naidu who holds Blue Economy and Marine Tourism close to his heart, would no doubt be pleased at this coincidence of Telugus immersed in Yoga in nautical environs even as over two crore people gather across the state in a collective celebration of health, unity and spiritual enlightenment through Yoga. Despite the constraints of limited space on deck, strenuous four hourly watchkeeping shifts, the constant motions of rolling pitching and yawing, winds and sea spray from the oceanic weather, the officers found time to indulge in Yoga and would perhaps be the first Indians to celebrate this Yoga Day as they are in a time zone 12 hours ahead of the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Located 14 degrees (840 Nautical Miles or 1450 Km) South of the Equator in Longitude 170 East, they would be experiencing the Winter Solstice while we in the Northern Hemisphere would by contrast have the longest day and shortest night today on account of the Summer Solstice. The 26 year old TYSTIE is on passage from New Zealand to India via Fiji and the next port of call is Noro in Solomon Islands.The Oceans, comprising 70 percent of the surface of planet earth are a medium of connecting peoples across the world, rather than at times mistakenly being viewed as great natural barriers. Nothing proves this more emphatically than the tiny Tystie’s passage across the Indo-Pacific which is aptly relevant to this year’s theme for the International Day of Yoga -‘Yoga for One Earth One Health’.
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Visakhapatnam Vizag vision: Indian Navy Joins YogaAndhra with participation of over 11,000 Naval Personnel and Families_*Eastern Naval Command is proud to join hands with YogaAndhra 2025, a landmark initiative spearheaded by Ministry of Ayush and State Govt of Andhra Pradesh, celebrating the International Day of Yoga in the coastal city of Visakhapatnam.In solidarity with the citizens of Vizag and demonstrating commitment to holistic well-being, over 11,000 naval personnel and their family members from Eastern Naval Command would be participating in the grand morning yoga session with the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi.These naval participants would be occupying around 10 enclosures along the 30-km-long RK Beach stretch, forming an integral part of the historic gathering. In a parallel display at sea, yoga would also be practiced on board Indian Naval ships anchored off Visakhapatnam.The impressive maritime lineup would include frontline Eastern Fleet ships and two Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Vessels, stationed at the Visakhapatnam anchorage off the RK Beach.These ships, silhouetted against the Vizag skyline, stand as powerful symbols of the Indian Navy’s commitment to the national vision of “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.”
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