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INDIA | Bharati – Indian Antarctic Station

Maitri Indian Antarctic Station

Bharati is India’s third and most advanced permanent research station in Antarctica. Commissioned in March 2012, it was designed to supplement the aging Maitri station and specifically focus on oceanographic and geological research. As of 2026, Bharati remains fully operational and is the primary hub for India’s high-tech polar research during the 45th Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ISEA).

Location and Design

  • Region : Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica.
  • Coordinates : 69°24.41’S, 76°11.72’E$.
  • Unique Construction : The station is built using 134 shipping containers interlocked to create a compact, energy-efficient structure with a “small footprint” to minimize environmental impact.
  • Distance from Maitri : Approximately 3,000 km to the east.

Capabilities and Infrastructure

Unlike the older stations, Bharati was built with a focus on self-sufficiency and modern living in extreme conditions.

  • Occupancy : 47 personnel (year-round); up to 72 in summer.
  • Laboratories : Dedicated labs for Biology, Earth Sciences, and Chemical Sciences.
  • Connectivity : High-speed satellite link for real-time data transfer and video conferencing with India.
  • Comforts : Includes a sauna, automated heating/AC, and aesthetically designed living quarters.
  • Status : Fully Operational; serving as a key site for the 45th ISEA (2025–2026).
Bharati Indian Antarctic Station

Experimental Post Office Bharati Indian Antarctic Station

Postmark Date : March 27, 2025
Postmark Location : Bharati Research Station in Antarctica ( MH – 1718 )