The video takes us back in time to 1961 at Palam Airport in New Delhi, where people eagerly await the arrival of Major Yuri Gagarin, the first spaceman to ever orbit the Earth. Accompanied by his wife, Major Yuri Gagarin is on a nine-day visit to India and is greeted with great excitement as he disembarks from the plane. As Major Yuri Gagarin makes his way through the airport, he is met by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who welcomes him to India. During the visit, Major Yuri Gagarin had the opportunity to see a bronze sculpture at the Prime Minister's residence entitled “To Space Unknown“, which was inspired by his incredible space trip. The sculpture is a testament to the human spirit of exploration and discovery and serves as a reminder of the great achievement that Major Yuri Gagarin accomplished. The video also shows us Major Yuri Gagarin meeting the sculptor Amarnath Sehgal, who created the sculpture in his honor. The two men had a brief conversation and it is clear that there is a great mutual respect between them. In addition to the warm reception that Major Yuri Gagarin receives from the Indian people, he is also bestowed with a civic honor in Delhi. The video captures the ceremony as Major Yuri Gagarin is presented with a medal and certificate of recognition. Obviously, Major Yuri Gagarin's visit to India was a historic moment and that he left a lasting impression on the people he met during his time there. Overall, the video provides a fascinating glimpse into a historic moment in space exploration and a significant moment in the relationship between India and Russia. The warmth and enthusiasm with which Major Yuri Gagarin was welcomed is a testament to the universal appeal of human achievement and the human spirit of exploration and discovery.
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