Indian space programme rooted in international cooperation rather than competition: ISRO chief
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chief has emphasized that India's space programme is fundamentally grounded in international collaboration rather than competition. He highlighted that the programme's vision has evolved to address global requirements while maintaining a human-centric approach. This perspective reflects India's commitment to leveraging space technology for broader societal benefits, aligning with global efforts in areas such as climate change, disaster management, and communication. The ISRO Chief's remarks underscore India's role as a key player in the global space arena, focusing on partnerships that enhance capabilities and share advancements in space science. This cooperative approach not only strengthens international ties but also positions India as a leader in providing space solutions that benefit humanity as a whole.
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