
Diving into History: Andaman Creates Record-Breaking Underwater Human Stack
In a breathtaking display of coordination, courage, and sheer precision, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands etched their name into the global record books with a remarkable underwater feat that feels almost surreal.
At the crystal-clear waters of Swaraj Dweep, a team of 14 individuals came together to form the tallest underwater human stack , stretching an astonishing 22.3 metres beneath the sea . What makes this achievement even more striking is not just its height, but the discipline and control required to sustain it for three full minutes underwater .
Leading the formation was Lieutenant Governor DK Joshi , who joined the divers in this daring attempt. The human chain, built layer by layer in the depths, demanded perfect balance, synchronized breathing control, and unwavering focus , a rare blend of physical endurance and mental calm.
This was not a spontaneous act, but the result of meticulous planning and rigorous training . Skilled divers, technical experts, and safety teams worked in close coordination to ensure every aspect met the strict guidelines of Guinness World Records. Underwater conditions, pressure levels, and timing had to align flawlessly for the record to be recognized.
Beyond the record itself, the moment carries a deeper purpose. It quietly showcases the islands’ growing reputation as a world-class destination for scuba diving , where natural beauty meets professional expertise. The pristine marine environment of Swaraj Dweep provided not just a backdrop, but a silent partner in this achievement.
In the end, this was more than a record. It was a powerful image, of humans coming together, quite literally, to rise upward even in the depths of the ocean.
