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Global Anticipation: US and Russia Await India's Revelations on Chandrayaan-3, Affirms Jitendra Singh

  • Posted on November 11, 2023
  • Technology
  • By Arijit Dutta
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh reveals global interest in India's space endeavors, with the US and Russia anticipating insights into Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya L1 projects. Singh credits PM Narendra Modi's visionary approach, unlocking the space sector through public-private partnerships. Chandrayaan-3's unique landing on the moon's southern pole draws attention, with NASA seeking collaboration. Singh highlights India's influence in the global space community and credits Modi for fostering innovation domestically.

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In a groundbreaking revelation, Union Minister Jitendra Singh unveiled the global curiosity surrounding India's space endeavors. Singh highlighted that both the United States and Russia are eagerly anticipating India's forthcoming insights into the Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya L1 projects. He attributed the success of these missions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary approach of "unlocking the space sector" through strategic public-private partnerships.

Singh emphasized the significance of India's lunar and solar missions, showcasing the nation's rapid development on the global stage. Chandrayaan-3's unique achievement lies in its unprecedented landing on the moon's southern pole, an untouched region. The mission aims to gather vital data on the moon's atmosphere, minerals, and thermal conditions, with ongoing analysis of the findings.

The anticipation surrounding India's space projects extends beyond its borders, especially garnering interest from countries like the US and Russia, who initiated similar endeavors earlier. Singh highlighted that while the US made the first human landing on the moon in 1969, it was Chandrayaan-3 that brought evidence of water molecules on the moon, suggesting the potential for life.

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Even NASA is actively seeking India's collaboration, underscoring the country's growing influence in the global space community. Singh lauded PM Modi's Aditya mission, noting its media coverage and the commencement of operations in January. The minister attributed the success of these space initiatives to Modi's initiative of opening Sriharikota and ISRO for public-private partnerships, leading to the emergence of over 150 startups in the space sector.

Singh expressed gratitude for this development, emphasizing that talented youngsters, once compelled to seek opportunities abroad, are now flourishing domestically in the space sector. He credited Modi for unlocking the potential of the space sector, preventing brain drain, and fostering a thriving environment for innovation within the country.

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