New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that India was moving forward with fresh confidence in the field of space exploration and its astronauts would be on the moon.
Mangal and Venus were also on the radar of the country for the investigation mission, insisting in a pre-ridden message for the Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX-2025) here.
PM Modi said for India, with space exploration as well as the empowerment of empowerment, and listed a plan to set up an Indian unattainable station by 2035 and launched an Indian astronaut on the moon by 2040.
“India’s space trip is not about running to others. It’s about reaching a high level together. Simultaneously, we share a general goal to detect the location for the good of humanity,” they said in the video message recorded on Tuesday.
He said that India has launched a satellite for South Asian countries and has been declared during the presidency of the G20 satellite, group, will be a gift to the global South.
Referring to the mission planned for launch in early 2027, PM Modi said, “Our first human space-ups, ‘Gaganan’, throws light on our country’s growing aspirations.”
The Prime Minister said that in the coming weeks, an Indian astronaut would travel into space as part of the ISRO-Nasa Mission for the International Space Station.
The AXIOM-4 mission has been asked to launch on May 29 and Indian astronaut Shubhinhu Shukla and three others will work for 14-day mourning in the orbital laboratory.
The GLEX-2025 is organized by the International Astronaut Federation and the Indian Space Research Organization.
PM Modi said, “Space is not just a destination. It is a declaration of curiosity, courage and collective progress. India’s space journey shows this feeling,” PM Modi said.
“By 2035, the Indian Anticshaw Station will open new fronts in research and global cooperation. By 2040, an Indian footprints will be on the moon. Mars and Venus are also on our radar,” he said.
He remembered that India’s space trip began in 1963 with a small rocket launch and became the first nation to land near the South Dhruv of the Moon.
PM Modi said, “Our journey has been remarkable. Our rockets are more than payload. They carry the dreams of 1.4 billion Indians. India’s achievements are important scientific milestones. In addition, they are proof that the human soul can defy gravity,” PM Modi said.
He said that India made history by reaching Mars in its first attempt in 2014, Chandrayaan -1 helped to search for water on the moon, Chandrayaan -2 gave the world the world’s highest -resolution images and Chandrayaan -3 increased the understanding of the lunar south pole.
PM Modi said, “We created cryogenic engines in a record time. We launched 100 satellites in a single mission. We have launched more than 400 satellites for 34 countries on our launched vehicles. This year, we docked two satellites in space, a big step ahead.”
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