
Commending the achievements of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) as “nothing short of extraordinary”, the Vice-President & Chairman, Rajya Sabha, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasised that the successful Chandrayaan-3 mission has etched the name of India’s space agency in the annals of space exploration.
I believe @isro‘s journey into space exploration has been nothing short of extraordinary!
Its achievements in reaching uncharted territories in space have garnered international attention. #ISRO pic.twitter.com/eheLsVPyFi
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) September 20, 2023
Addressing the Rajya Sabha today at the commencement of a discussion on “India’s glorious space journey marked by successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3”, the Vice-President drew attention to the fact that the success of Chandrayaan-3 has established India as the first country to achieve a soft landing on the moon’s South Pole. With this achievement, India has become a member of the Artemis Accords, the U.S.-led multilateral initiative to place humans on the moon by 2025, he elaborated.
With the successful #Chandrayaan3 mission, @isro has etched its name in the annals of space exploration.
India is only the fourth country in history to have soft landed a spacecraft on the moon, and the first to have done so in the moon’s South Polar region. #ISRO pic.twitter.com/eg6rD0GXwQ
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) September 20, 2023
Tracing the Indian space journey of more than six decades, the Vice-President underscored that India’s space program has witnessed the transition from dependence on foreign launch vehicles to achieving complete self-reliance with indigenous launch capabilities. India has not only developed the capacity to launch its own satellites but has also extended its services to launch satellites for other countries, with 424 foreign satellites being launched till date, he added.
Over the span of nearly six decades, India’s space programme has seen the country evolve from a nation relying on foreign launch vehicles to becoming fully self-reliant with its indigenous launch capabilities.
India has not only developed the capacity to launch its own… pic.twitter.com/JlcHfigo0I
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) September 20, 2023
Applauding India’s achievements beyond the lunar surface, Shri Dhankhar reminded the House that India’s Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) had successfully reached the Red Planet on its maiden attempt in 2014. Highlighting the recently launched Aditya-L1 mission and the upcoming Shukrayaan-1 mission to study Venus, the Vice-President said that the focus on planetary exploration and deep space missions was a natural extension of ISRO’s efforts to use space endeavours for addressing the country’s developmental needs.
Our achievements reach beyond the lunar surface!
India’s Mars Orbiter Mission showcased our ability to reach the Red Planet on our maiden attempt.
The #Mangalyaan spacecraft made #ISRO only the first Asian and the fourth country in the world to enter the Mars orbit, and it… pic.twitter.com/q3b4NEiCAT
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) September 20, 2023
Recognising ISRO’s strength of being able to achieve these feats at a “fraction of the cost when compared to major space agencies like NASA and ESA”, the Chairman emphasised that this cost-effectiveness is a result of its emphasis on indigenization and reducing reliance on imports. Referring to the Indian Space Policy of 2023 as a “giant leap” towards a more innovative and economically robust future in space exploration, the Vice-President said that the entry of private enterprises into the realm of space exploration would be of great significance for India’s space ambitions.
Underlining that India’s achievements in the space sector have “catapulted the nation onto the global centre-stage”, the Vice-President lauded India’s space exploration journey as a matter of “national pride”. “From Chandrayaan missions to the Moon, Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) and Aditya-Ll’s solar exploration, India has shown that the sky is not the limit; it’s just the beginning,” he stressed.
Full text of the Vice-President’s remarks: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1958999
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