India's Space Collaboration with other Countries: Advantages & Achievements
India's space collaborations with other countries have yielded significant advantages, including technological exchange, cost-sharing, and enhanced capabilities. These partnerships have led to successful missions, satellite launches, and advancements in space research and applications.
Ongoing and Future Activities
- NISAR: A joint ISRO-NASA mission for earth science studies.
- TRISHNA: An Indo-French earth observation satellite with a thermal infrared imager.
- Moon's Polar Region Exploration: ISRO and JAXA are studying a joint mission.
- Gaganyaan Programme: ISRO is exploring cooperation for astronaut training, life support systems, and radiation shielding with countries experienced in human space flight.
Advantages
- Technology and Knowledge Transfer: Collaborations allow India to access cutting-edge technology and innovations from more ....
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