Kozhikode: Veteran astronaut Sunita Williams has delivered a powerful message on unity and peaceful coexistence, saying that conflicts on Earth appear meaningless when the planet is seen from space.
Speaking at a public interaction in Kozhikode, Williams said that from orbit there are no visible borders dividing countries. She explained that Earth looks like one shared home for all people, making arguments and wars seem unnecessary and avoidable.
She urged humanity to learn to live together peacefully, reminding audiences that there is only one place we all share. According to her, the view from space changes how astronauts think about life on Earth, making them feel more connected to people everywhere, regardless of nationality or religion.
Williams also spoke about teamwork in space missions, noting that astronauts from different countries work closely together aboard the International Space Station. She said such cooperation proves that people can overcome differences when they focus on a common goal.
During her recent visit to India, Williams described the country as a place she feels deeply connected to and said interacting with young people gave her hope for a more understanding and united future.
Her remarks come at a time when global tensions and conflicts continue in many regions. By sharing her experience from space, Williams offered a simple but strong reminder that humanity shares one fragile planet and must learn to protect it together.