
On May 2, 2026, India created a remarkable moment in history by attempting a Guinness World Record for the “Largest National Flag Unfurled Underwater.” The event took place in the breathtaking Andaman Islands, drawing global attention to India’s growing adventure tourism sector and marine capabilities.
The highlight of the event was the unfurling of a massive 60 metre by 40 metre Indian national flag beneath the sea. This extraordinary feat was carried out by a team of professional divers near the world famous Radhanagar Beach in Swaraj Dweep Havelock Island.
The scale and precision required for this underwater display made it one of the most ambitious national flag showcases ever attempted globally.
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More than 200 divers participated in this historic attempt, showcasing coordination, discipline, and teamwork underwater.
In addition to the flag unfurling, a 20 metre tall human stack underwater pyramid was also attempted, adding another layer of excitement and challenge to the event. This demonstrated the strength, unity, and skill of India’s diving community.
This record attempt was not just about national pride. It also served as a strategic move to promote Andaman Islands as a global diving and adventure tourism destination.
With crystal clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich marine biodiversity, locations like Swaraj Dweep are increasingly attracting both domestic and international tourists. The event highlighted the region’s potential for scuba diving and underwater exploration, marine tourism growth, eco tourism initiatives, and international adventure sports recognition.
The attempt to set a Guinness World Record reflects India’s innovative approach to blending culture, tourism, and adventure sports. The underwater unfurling of the tricolour symbolizes unity, courage, and pride, taking the spirit of the nation beneath the waves.
Such large scale events also help position India on the global map for unique and record breaking initiatives.
The Andaman underwater tricolour event of 2026 stands as a powerful example of how India is redefining tourism and adventure experiences. Whether or not the record is officially confirmed, the effort itself has already made waves both nationally and internationally.
This historic attempt not only celebrates India’s identity but also opens new horizons for underwater tourism, global recognition, and future record breaking achievements.
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