Summary:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Global Conference on Space Exploration 2025, highlighting India’s ambitious space aspirations. He cited milestones such as Chandrayaan-1, 2, and 3, the launch of 100 satellites in a single mission, and the rapid development of cryogenic engines. Emphasizing the practical applications of space technology and the importance of regional collaboration, he announced India’s plans to build a space station by 2035 and land an astronaut on the Moon by 2040, describing space exploration as a testament to the human spirit and unity.

He also underscored India’s growing space sector, driven by a surge in space startups and the prominent role of women scientists in key missions. Describing space exploration as a reflection of curiosity, courage, and collective progress, he said Indian rockets carry not just payloads, but the dreams of 1.4 billion people. He concluded by reaffirming Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - “the world is one family” - as the guiding principle of India’s space vision.

Source: IBEF 

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