The Army, Air Force, and Navy stand as the three pillars of India, guarding the nation so civilians can sleep peacefully, in the face of unrest. They stand guard in silence, asking for nothing in return. To honour, thank, and appreciate them, JK Paper and Curly Tales return with ‘Sandese Aate Hai’, a heartfelt initiative where we deliver handwritten letters from you to the silent guardians of our seas, the Indian Navy. Curly Tales also got a first look inside three of India’s most unique submarines, witnessed the tough life of the sailors, and more, here’s how it went!
Sandese Aate Hai: Honouring The Force That Protects The Nation’s Seas
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Imagine living under the seas for months, away from your loved ones, in a cramped, heated space, sharing quarters with 18 others while the constant roar of machines becomes your only companion. Hard to imagine, isn’t it? For the Indian Navy’s submarine arm, this is everyday reality, and we got a glimpse of this challenging life as our Editor-in-Chief, Kamiya Jani, experienced life inside a submarine firsthand while covering the first look at three of India’s most unique submarines.
She experienced the daily lives of sailors aboard INS Shishumar, INS Sindhuraj (where they even treated her to some delicious gulab jamuns!), and INS Vagsheer. Safe to say, life beneath the seas is anything but easy.
While there, Kamiya spoke with the sailors about the challenges of life at sea, experienced the cramped conditions aboard a submarine, learned how they manage months with just one toilet and no shower, and got a glimpse of the tense atmosphere they face during difficult operations.
Before heading there, Kamiya gathered handwritten letters from people of all ages across India written on JK Paper. Brimming with blessings and love, these letters touched the officers deeply and were received with immense appreciation.
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An Initiative By JK Paper & Curly Tales

The anticipation of receiving a letter while being disconnected from the world for months is something most of us can hardly imagine. With Sandese Aate Hai, JK Paper and Curly Tales salute the grit and determination of the Indian Navy, and through this initiative, we hope they know that the nation acknowledges their silent sacrifices and unwavering love for the country.
Stay tuned to the Curly Tales YouTube channel and app to witness this momentous episode that goes live on January 26!
Jai Hind!
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