Importance Of Bharatiya Space Technology –Future Of India
Recently, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted the Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya L1 missions. On January 1st, the PSLV-C58 rocket successfully launched the EXPO Satellite into space. The mission, aimed at identifying the birthplace of the L. Maruti Shankar constellation in the cosmos, was carried out with a clear focus on advancing space research. This mission follows in the footsteps of NASA's similar efforts. Along with the rocket, a fuel cell was also sent into space, marking a key test for ISRO. This is expected to help in ensuring sustainable fuel resources for India in space exploration. Recently, India has successfully carried out space missions that were once considered achievable only by developed nations such as the U.S., Russia, France, and Japan. With ISRO’s recent successes, new business opportunities are opening up. These accomplishments are set to generate significant foreign exchange and provide numerous employment opportunities. By promoting private sector participation in space science and technology, production, and experimentation, and encouraging startup initiatives, India has the potential to emerge as a major player in the global space commerce industry. - Article