India, March 3 -- Deep beneath the sea, an industry has prospered over the years, driving thousands of skilled personnel who dare the waves to take a deep dive to secure oil and gas infrastructure, maintain underwater pipelines, and various climatic activities.

Commercial diving is today an $8.50 Bn global industry, growing at 3.91% a year to reach $11.12 Bn by 2032, but it never ceased to haunt the divers, claiming up to 18 lives out of every 10,000 taking the plunge every year. While battling ocean currents and low visibility under the water, the divers encounter an increasing atmospheric pressure that can cause barotrauma or decompression sickness while ascending too fast or nitrogen narcosis that distorts their mental state and judge...