New Delhi: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that the successful launch of Chandrayaan-3 will give a boost to space startups and space entrepreneurs.
New Delhi: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that the successful launch of Chandrayaan-3 will give a boost to space startups and space entrepreneurs.
Addressing the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance Summit, the minister said that the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) created history by successfully launching India’s first private Vikram-Suborbital (VKS) rocket in November last year.
Addressing the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance Summit, the minister said that the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) created history by successfully launching India’s first private Vikram-Suborbital (VKS) rocket in November last year.
He called on young scientists and youth from G20 countries to explore the possibilities of space through profitable startup ventures, in joint mission mode, to usher in a new era of space entrepreneurship.
He called on young scientists and youth from G20 countries to explore the possibilities of space through profitable startup ventures, in joint mission mode, to usher in a new era of space entrepreneurship.
The minister informed the public that India has so far launched 424 foreign satellites, 389 in the last nine years of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government.
The minister informed the public that India has so far launched 424 foreign satellites, 389 in the last nine years of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government.
He also added that since January 2018 till now, ISRO has successfully launched more than 200 foreign satellites of major G20 countries including USA, UK, France, Italy, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Republic of Korea, apart from Columbia satellite. , Finland, Israel, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, Spain and Switzerland, on-board PSLV and GSLV-MkIII launchers under commercial contracts.
He also added that since January 2018 till date, ISRO has successfully launched more than 200 foreign satellites from major G20 countries including USA, UK, France, Italy, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Republic of Korea, apart from Columbia satellite. , Finland, Israel, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, Spain and Switzerland, on-board PSLV and GSLV-MkIII launchers under commercial contracts.
Singh called for public-private partnerships at both the national and international levels, particularly among G20 countries to strengthen trade in space and other allied sectors.
Singh called for public-private partnerships at both the national and international levels, particularly among G20 countries to strengthen trade in space and other allied sectors.
He also noted that during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the US, it became clear that America considers India an equal partner and collaborator in space exploration. He said NASA is requesting Indian astronauts today and the Artemis Accord, in which India is also one of the signatories, is proof of India’s great space journey.
He also noted that during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the US, it became clear that America considers India an equal partner and collaborator in space exploration. He said NASA is requesting Indian astronauts today and the Artemis Accord, in which India is also one of the signatories, is proof of India’s great space journey.
Prime Minister Modi, who concluded his visit to France yesterday, discussed with President Emmanuel Macron key pillars of the partnership, including space, security, civil nuclear technology, counter-terrorism, cyber security, climate change and supply chain integration, the minister said. Among others.
Prime Minister Modi, who concluded his visit to France yesterday, discussed with President Emmanuel Macron key pillars of the partnership, including space, security, civil nuclear technology, counter-terrorism, cyber security, climate change and supply chain integration, the minister said. Among others.
Coming back to the theme of the conference, Singh said, at a time when the role and importance of India and the Prime Minister are increasing day by day, it is fitting that the G20 presidency is with the country this year. He noted with satisfaction that today India is the fifth largest economy in the world and expects it to become the third largest in the next 10-15 years.
Coming back to the theme of the conference, Singh said, at a time when the role and importance of India and the Prime Minister are increasing day by day, it is fitting that the G20 presidency is with the country this year. He noted with satisfaction that today India is the fifth largest economy in the world and expects it to become the third largest in the next 10-15 years.
The minister boasted that India has a strong network of science and technology institutes and trained manpower. It has the third largest scientific and technological manpower in the world. There are more than 1000 universities in India. India’s GERD as a percentage of GDP stands at around 0.65%.
The minister boasted that India has a strong network of science and technology institutes and trained manpower. It has the third largest scientific and technological manpower in the world. There are more than 1000 universities in India. India’s GERD as a percentage of GDP stands at around 0.65%.