India’s Space Odyssey: Progress and Challenges
India’s space odyssey showcases its remarkable journey in space exploration, marked by successful missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan. India is working on Gaganyaan - Indian human spaceflight programme. Such progress underscores India's technological prowess and aspirations in the global space arena.
India’s Progress in Space Programme
- Satellite Launches: From 2014 to 2023, ISRO launched 396 foreign satellites and 70 domestic satellites, a significant increase from the preceding decade.
- Indigenous Satellites: Development of satellites like IRNSS and GSAT series, enhancing self-reliance and innovation in space technology.
- Propulsion Systems and Reusable Launch Vehicles: Developments include the GSLV Mk III, reusable launch vehicles, and satellite ....
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