Andaman and Nicobar Creates History with World’s Largest Underwater National Flag

A Grand Spectacle at Swaraj Dweep
Sri Vijaya Puram: The Andaman and Nicobar administration has made history by setting a new Guinness World Record for unfurling the world’s largest underwater national flag. The massive Indian Tricolour, measuring approximately 60 by 40 metres, was deployed beneath the sea at the picturesque Radhanagar Beach in Swaraj Dweep (Havelock Island).
The meticulously planned operation was officially confirmed at 10:35 AM on Saturday, May 2, 2026, when Guinness World Records adjudicator Rishi Nath presented the certificate to Lieutenant Governor D.K. Joshi.
A Collaborative Triumph of 200 Divers
The successful unfurling was the result of a tightly coordinated, multi-agency operation that required immense technical expertise and precision to deploy the large textile without damage.
“The achievement highlights the growing stature of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as a destination for adventure tourism, marine activities, and globally recognised events.”
- Participating Agencies: Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, Andaman and Nicobar Police, and the Forest Department.
- Special Participation: Lieutenant Governor Admiral (Retd.) D.K. Joshi was directly involved in the diving team, underscoring the administration’s support for sustainable and eco-friendly tourism.
- Young Divers: Three school students—Fateh Jahaan Singh (16), Lavanya Eira (15), and Ranvijay Singh (14)—were among the participants, marking an inspiring contribution from the youth.
🚨 NEW GUINNESS WORLD RECORD! 🚨
— PuneNow (@itspunenow) May 3, 2026
The Andaman and Nicobar administration has officially set a new Guinness World Record by unfurling the world's largest underwater national flag! 🇮🇳🌊
🔹 Dimensions: 60 x 40 metres
🔹 Location: Swaraj Dweep (Havelock Island)
🔹 Divers Involved:… pic.twitter.com/CVahUj0oQa
Boosting Marine Tourism and Conservation
The event forms part of a broader tourism-promotion and sustainability initiative. With crystal-clear waters and unparalleled marine biodiversity, the administration aims to position the archipelago as a global hub for scuba diving and eco-tourism, encouraging international travelers to visit and respect the natural environment.
What’s Next: The Tallest Human Stack
The festivities do not end with the flag unfurling. On May 3, 2026, the administration is attempting another Guinness World Record for the ‘Tallest Human Stack’ at the Lighthouse dive site. Officials remain highly optimistic that this back-to-back achievement will cement the region’s position on the international adventure tourism map.

