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In a major boost for India's space programme, the Narendra Modi government has earmarked Rs. 6,000 crore for ISRO in its maiden budget, which is a whopping 50 per cent jump in the agency's funding over last year.

In 2013-14, although the Department of Space was initially given Rs. 5,615 crore, that allocation was later revised to Rs. 4,000 crore. A major chunk of the allocation in the new Budget, Rs. 3,545.63 crore, is for space technology while Rs. 1,412.98 crore has been set aside for the INSAT project.

"Several major space missions are planned for 2014-15, including the experimental flight of India's future heavy-capacity launcher, GSLV Mk-III, one commercial launch of PSLV and two more navigational satellites," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today in his budget speech.

While Rs. 378.76 crore has been extended for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s GSLV Mk-III project, Rs. 60 crore has been earmarked for Chandrayaan I and II, India's lunar mission.

"Our Mars Orbiter spacecraft is in its 300-day-long voyage to Mars along the designated helio-centric trajectory. Mars Orbiter Spacecraft is expected to be orbiting Mars on September 24, 2014," Mr Jaitley said. The Orbiter Mission has been given Rs. 65.93 crore in the latest budget. The space department has taken several strides in the last year, launching the country's first inter-planetary project, the Mars Orbiter Mission, and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D5).

Prime Minister Modi had last month witnessed the launch of five foreign satellites from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.
He had said then that the successful launch of the foreign satellites was a "global endorsement" of India's space capabilities developed by "our brilliant scientists".

Noting that India had the potential to be a "large service provider" in this area, PM Modi had said that efforts must be made to construct new infrastructure and upgrade to launching heavier satellites.

At Rs 6,000 Crore Government Grants 50 Per Cent Jump in ISRO Budget - NDTV
 
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In a major boost for India's space programme, the Narendra Modi government has earmarked Rs. 6,000 crore for ISRO in its maiden budget, which is a whopping 50 per cent jump in the agency's funding over last year.

In 2013-14, although the Department of Space was initially given Rs. 5,615 crore, that allocation was later revised to Rs. 4,000 crore. A major chunk of the allocation in the new Budget, Rs. 3,545.63 crore, is for space technology while Rs. 1,412.98 crore has been set aside for the INSAT project.

"Several major space missions are planned for 2014-15, including the experimental flight of India's future heavy-capacity launcher, GSLV Mk-III, one commercial launch of PSLV and two more navigational satellites," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today in his budget speech.

While Rs. 378.76 crore has been extended for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s GSLV Mk-III project, Rs. 60 crore has been earmarked for Chandrayaan I and II, India's lunar mission.

"Our Mars Orbiter spacecraft is in its 300-day-long voyage to Mars along the designated helio-centric trajectory. Mars Orbiter Spacecraft is expected to be orbiting Mars on September 24, 2014," Mr Jaitley said. The Orbiter Mission has been given Rs. 65.93 crore in the latest budget. The space department has taken several strides in the last year, launching the country's first inter-planetary project, the Mars Orbiter Mission, and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D5).

Prime Minister Modi had last month witnessed the launch of five foreign satellites from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.
He had said then that the successful launch of the foreign satellites was a "global endorsement" of India's space capabilities developed by "our brilliant scientists".

Noting that India had the potential to be a "large service provider" in this area, PM Modi had said that efforts must be made to construct new infrastructure and upgrade to launching heavier satellites.

At Rs 6,000 Crore Government Grants 50 Per Cent Jump in ISRO Budget - NDTV
so what is the total budget? :undecided:
 
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Good to see that they have increased ISRO's funding, hopefully this would help ISRO pursue their goal to a greater extent whether it be the GSLV system or other missions like the Mars orbiter.
 
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It is nice move to give more budget to performing entities rather than non performing. I would have liked DRDO budget to be increased like that.
 
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Chandrayaan 1???
I also noticed that, it is a mistake. You know how Indian journos are.

so what is the total budget? :undecided:
I'm very poor in maths, or the one who wrote this article is. From ISRO's own website.
isro.GIF

http://www.isro.org/pdf/BUDGET_AT_A_GLANCE.pdf

How is this a 50% increase. It is less than last year's.
 
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i think here it is why..
I read that, but since this increase is no where else mentioned, I thought the author might have confused 2013-14 budget with 2012-13. I tried to find 2013-14 revived ISRO budget online, but other than this article, i was not able to find it.
 
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It's good we have leaders who actually talk sense rather than someone like Musharuf who claims Pakistan has moved ahead of India in space race...by launching US-built satellites from Chinese-built rockets from spaceports in China.

“Pakistan's space programme is now ahead of India after the formal launching of Paksat-I and this is due to the hard work of our scientists and I am sure Indians would take another 30 months to do the job,” Gen Musharraf claimed.

dawn.com

:rofl: What a delusional, jingoistic, and obssesive Indophobic person...strange how such people get to become leaders of nation, no wonder your country is screwed by terrorists & drones on a daily basis. Oh, and India is like ~100 years ahead of Pak in the space race by now!

@Umair Nawaz
 
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by launching US-built satellites from Chinese-built rockets from spaceports in China.

You are wrong bro,It was a Hughes Space and Communications Company built & launched satellite for Indonesia.After Indonesia found it damaged,Pakistan leased it from Hughes.It was the process of orbital maneuvers to Pakistani licensed slot,which too was done by Hughes itself....'formal launching'?...:lol:
 
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You are wrong bro,It was a Hughes Space and Communications Company built & launched satellite for Indonesia.After Indonesia found it damaged,Pakistan leased it from Hughes.It was the process of orbital maneuvers to Pakistani licensed slot,which too was done by Hughes itself....'formal launching'?...:lol:

THIS I have to read about in detail, sounds hilarious, got any links?
 
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