BENGALURU (Reuters) -Seven Indian privately-held startups have been chosen for a first-of-its-kind India-U.S. space and defence collaboration programme, potentially unlocking a lucrative and strategic ...
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A call to reenergise the Indian space ecosystem
The recent PSLV setback shines a light on bottlenecks plaguing India’s space programme and its potential debilitating impact ...
The Rs 1,200-crore public-private partnership to deploy 12 multimodal satellites over five years marks a shift from ...
A consortium led by Awais Ahmed’s Pixxel signs an agreement with IN-SPACe to build India’s national earth observation ...
The Bharatiya Antariksh Station represents the next phase of India's human spaceflight ambitions, enabling long-duration presence in space, advanced microgravity research and technology development, ...
Mohammad Hanief m.hanief@gmail.com India achieved a significant milestone in its expanding space programme with the successful launch of the LVM3-M6 mission, a heavy-lift operation that placed the ...
Williams, who is in Kozhikode to take part in the ninth edition of the Kerala Literature Festival, said, “I would love to go ...
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Space insurance is gaining traction among Indian startups. PSLV failure highlights the need
The insurance companies operating in the Indian space industry are limited. It was only in 2024 that TATA AIG entered the market with its satellite in-orbit third-party liability insurance.
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American woman applauds India’s space programme after Shubhanshu Shukla enters ISS: ‘Top space power’
In a heartfelt and widely-shared Instagram video, an American woman has praised India’s growing stature in space exploration, shortly after Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla made history by becoming the ...
Shillong: To promote awareness of space science and technology among students from India's Northeastern region, around 800 meritorious science students from all eight states visited the Indian Space ...
It is a second disappointment for the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle in about eight months, denting its reputation for ...
Pranav Sharma is a science historian at the Raman Research Institute, Bengaluru, India, and a visiting faculty member of the Druk Gyalpo’s Institute in Paro, Bhutan. In the early hours of 19 April ...
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