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This is a great achievement. India should try to leverage this and build up aviation manufacturing. I think India can start by providing a competition to Embraer of Brazil by building high performance and competitive turboprops in the under 100 seat market. The world desperately needs affordable small planes for local transportation. This has been neglected by the big guys.
Smart guy ,What difference does it make to the lives of poor Indians on the street if it was successful or not?
All you gained is some useless bragging rights.
Interestingly, Canada was in a pinch in 2014. A communication satellite couldn't be launched by Russia due to the breakout of Ukraine war. Canada didn't want to use China's launch service. Finally, ISRO helped them out with a launch.Smart guy ,
I hope chairman of your space agency (suparco ? ) thinks in the same way as you are thinking .
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People in the subcontinent must find a way to bring an end to their conflicts and find peace and prosperity.
Beg to differI would save my congratulations for the Indian people achieving sustainability and uplifting themselves from poverty and filth. I would not want Pakistan to invest in such a program.
I'd prefer our money be invested in birth control programs to save us. I don't believe this publicity stunt is in the benefit of the Indian people.
No offense.
And sustainability most importantly.
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I hope people realize that to land a rover on the moon, one must first have a sound education system, food security, technical knowledge, infrastructure, logistics, ... the list goes on. All of these don't just benefit the space program. Finally, nowhere does it say that you have to eradicate 100% of poverty or have 100% of the population literate before you can build a rocket.I would save my congratulations for the Indian people achieving sustainability and uplifting themselves from poverty and filth. I would not want Pakistan to invest in such a program.
I'd prefer our money be invested in birth control programs to save us. I don't believe this publicity stunt is in the benefit of the Indian people.
No offense.
And sustainability most importantly.
Unfortunately much of Western media, highlights this poverty issue whenever there is any Space based achievement. Its a fact and there is no problem if its mentioned, only if one keeps pointing it out all the time and question the program itself!!! Then it certainly points to them having dual intent, where on one side you praise something but then also say maybe you shouldn't be doing this yet. Sort of saying, you are trying to get too big for your boots.I hope people realize that to land a rover on the moon, one must first have a sound education system, food security, technical knowledge, infrastructure, logistics, ... the list goes on. All of these don't just benefit the space program. Finally, nowhere does it say that you have to eradicate 100% of poverty or have 100% of the population literate before you can build a rocket.
This is not an RTS tech tree. You can chew gum and walk at the same time.
Much less so THIS TIME. So that particular canard is being used less and less .Unfortunately much of Western media, highlights this poverty issue whenever there is any Space based achievement.
This was an incident right after my PhD, I was in CLEO (Conference on Laser and Electro-Optics) conference in San Diego, after my presentation, the Director of IIT-D approached me and asked what is your plan after your PhD. I politely told him I already have few jobs lined up, I am just taking a break from academia and doing my thesis correction.
He told me that he is very interested in my research, and he can offer me an academic position in IIT-D and will help me secure DRDO funding, but the salary he can offer is only 15 Lakhs INR. The jobs lined up had been offering me >$200K including equities.
So when we talk about our scientists, we have to consider the sacrifices they have made to stay back for the country. And I'm still in contact with him, sometime in the future maybe I will join IIT too, as a professor.
I would save my congratulations for the Indian people achieving sustainability and uplifting themselves from poverty and filth. I would not want Pakistan to invest in such a program.
I'd prefer our money be invested in birth control programs to save us. I don't believe this publicity stunt is in the benefit of the Indian people.
No offense.
And sustainability most importantly.