When Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma peered out of his spacecraft in 1984 and described India as “Saarey Jahan Se Accha,” he could not have imagined that 42 years later, those words would bring him back this time, not to marvel at the view, but to protect it.
On Tuesday (February 17, 2026), Mumbai Climate Week 2026 will open at the Jio World Convention Centre. 84-year-old space pioneer Rakesh Sharma is set to share a platform for the first time with Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who returned from the International Space Station eight months ago. Felicitating them will be Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar.
The three-day citizen-led climate platform, running from February 17 to 19, positions Mumbai as the first major city in the Global South to host an initiative of this scale, bringing together over 400 speakers from across the world.
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“Humanity is experiencing life-threatening climate events caused by thoughtless overconsumption,” Mr. Sharma said. “As a species endowed with awareness, we need to work urgently on strategies that ensure the well-being of future generations,” he added.








