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they spent it to develop world class infrastructure and technology.u r thinking $18 billion is big amount it's tiny amount for space technology. Nasa spend $17.6 billion per year.

No offence but thats too much for them..

Everyone knows how they had to bend over in all the kamasutra positions to please the americans to get that 7.5 billion US Aid. Their sarcasm on us is justified. :lol:
 
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Well that Aid is to fight terrorism.Nothing to do with Space programs.

Why not change the topic of this thread
Indian Cryogenic Engine GSLV D3 Failed + Pakistani AID;)

Did you not provide a link of 4.5 M aid to India as an antidote to what another member wrote ? Were you strictly on topic when you did that ?

Now don't sound like you are so focused on Indian failure that you can't see yours. Cheer up, tomorrow will be a new day.
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good thing that you are learning. :tup: Now that you do agree Cryogenic is a russian engine.
Now learn India received Cryogenic engine technology as well to be produced at home.

Here is the source.

Despite US, Yeltsin Backs Rocket Deal With India
New York Times - Jan 30, 1993
The engines are powered by supercold liquids known as cryogenic fuels, ... Both Russia and India say that the cyrogenic rocket technology transfer is aimed

You are a complete idiot. Atleast if you are doing quote mining and cherry picking, you shouldn't have provided the source. But since you pictured your avatar as a dog, no surprise in masterful post produced by feeble 2 pond brain of yours

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Why you posted New York Times - Jan 30, 1993 article when New York Times - Jul 18, 1993 article clrealy debunks it

Now take this slap on your high moral face

India Asserts It Will Develop Rocket Engines - NYTimes.com

India said today that it would develop powerful rocket technology that it says it has been denied as a result of an accord between Washington and Moscow.

"The Government of India will not allow any setback to India's space technology and space program," the Foreign Office said in an official statement.

The statement added that while India could consider cooperation with other nations "in the space sector for mutual benefit, India will continue to develop the required technologies indigenously."

It will take India at least five to seven years to develop the technology that the Russians had agreed to transfer, and the local program will be far more expensive.

After negotiations in Washington this week, Moscow backed off its agreement to sell cryogenic rocket engines -- or giant, liquid hydrogen fueled engines meant for major space launches -- and transfer of technology that would help India manufacture these sophisticated engines.

Officials said the news was conveyed to the Indian Ambassador in Moscow on Friday.

Top Indian officials, including Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao, met throughout the day today to discuss the issue. A senior Indian official who demanded anonymity said that while India regretted the Russian decision, it was not surprised.

"We've been long aware of the pressure that the United States has been bringing to bear on Russia and India to prevent the transfer of technology," the official said.

In January 1991, the Indian Space and Research Organization signed an agreement with Glavkosmos, the Russian space agency, involving the sale of the engines.

In May that year, the United States began sanctions against both the Indian and Russian space agencies, saying that their agreement violated the Missile Technology Control Regime, an informal accord between major Western nuclear powers that seeks to curb nuclear proliferation.

The sanctions continue to be in force although Russia has now accepted the regime.

India says it will not accept the regime, saying it does not have the force of international law, and underscored its traditional position on the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, saying the treaty was discriminatory.

In January, during a state visit to this country, President Boris N. Yeltsin pledged that Russia did "not plan to backtrack" on the rocket contract despite American pressure.

The issue figured in talks between Mr. Yeltsin and President Clinton last week at Tokyo and was followed up in Washington this week by intense meetings between officials from both sides.

Both Moscow and New Delhi have asserted that the cryogenic rocket contract -- worth about $350 million -- was only meant for civilian purposes.

India has a military missile program, but an official spokesman said that the two programs were unrelated.

United States officials in Washington have been quoted as saying that some engines will still go to India under the agreement but crucial technology will be withheld.

"We do feel that we have given clear assurances and that the United States has not been sufficiently sensitive in its response," said Shiv Mukherjee, a spokesman for India's External Affairs Ministry. Other officials said that they were not surprised that Russia had "caved in" because it stood to gain far more from commercial space launches.

The Indian position firmed up after a meeting on Friday of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee on External Affairs, a body comprising lawmakers from all parties who are involved in discussing and developing Indian foreign policy. The Indian Government, participants at the meeting say, was fiercely attacked for being too submissive and yielding to what one leftist leader called "American bullying" on the cryogenic deal.

A launch of the cryogenic engine rocket is scheduled for 1995.
 
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for indians its v v v v v shamfull for you to compair your self with pakistan 140bn gdp 170mn pablic 796096km pakistan is and your huge huge nation gdp and pablic going to compair with pakistan not shamefull for you? still your country counter pakistan????????

Imran bhai, its shameful for pakistani members to come here and criticize us. Jinke paas khud ka koi dhang ka space program nahi hai aur sirf ek bhade ka second hand satellite hai, wo chale hain hampar hasne.

Dedicated for pakistani members :

Girte hain shai sawar hi maidan e jung me.
Wo tifr hi kya jo ghutno ke bal chale??


Meaning:

If a Horse-riding warrior falls in the battle ground, what is the Aukat of some one who crawls on his knees to laugh at the fallen warrior??
 
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yaar fail hi hoy hai tum log to un ke pechy par gay ho. becharoon ko phly hi bhut gham hai oper se tum log. for indians its v v v v v shamfull for you to compair your self with pakistan 140bn gdp 170mn pablic 796096km pakistan is and your huge huge nation gdp and pablic going to compair with pakistan not shamefull for you? still your country counter pakistan????????


What type of lame excuses are these????????

if u have low GDP whose fault is this?????

ofcourse yours.


If u have low population this is a asset.

Look at countries with low populations like Japan and Germany etc.

Or take example of Malaysia, Turkey if u want example from Muslim nations.

You should be shameful not us.

We are developing despite of hostile neighbors, terrorism and our huge population this is a commendable achievement.
 
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Imran bhai, its shameful for pakistani members to come here and criticize us. Jinke paas khud ka koi dhang ka space program nahi hai aur sirf ek bhade ka second hand satellite hai, wo chale hain hampar hasne.

Dedicated for pakistani members :

Girte hain shai sawar hi maidan e jung me.
Wo tifr hi kya jo ghutno ke bal chale??


Meaning:

If a Horse-riding warrior falls in the battle ground, what is the Aukat of some one who crawls on his knees to laugh at the fallen warrior??

Honsla shikani hamara shewa nahi Faraz
Hum to kabeleh nafrat sey bhi nafrat nahi kartey
Hum samandar ki tarah zarf waseeh rakhtey hain
Dil mein ho tufan to cehra pur sakoon rakhtey hain
Hum to dusman ko bhi pakeeza saza detay hain
Haath uthatey nahi nazroon sey gira detay hain

:azn:
 
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Growler will come up with a twisted logic. However, we know the predictable lines from where he will start his response.

Its better to have tried and failed than to be in disillusion of psuedo success.

Twisted logic? Like Cryogenic engines used in GSLV is russian? And where the hell does U-214 comes from? You indians are really desperate.
 
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I think u got the pic from achievements session of SUPARCO website.

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Having problems recognizing your cousins ....:cheers:
 
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Yup "capable" countries spend "billions" to develop their own technology.

And nobody expects the test to be successful in its first attempt.

Indians are nt half the worried than you guys of "our" technology failure.

wrong! have yourself enlightened


Here is the source.

Despite US, Yeltsin Backs Rocket Deal With India
New York Times - Jan 30, 1993
The engines are powered by supercold liquids known as cryogenic fuels, ... Both Russia and India say that the cyrogenic rocket technology transfer is aimed

Commentary; COLUMN RIGHT / CURT WELDON; Indignation Rings …
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - May 21, 1998
From 1991 to 1995, Russian entities transferred cryogenic liquid oxygen-hydrogen rocket engines and technology to India. While sanctions were imposed by...
 
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Failures are necessary! They help keep things in perspective and strive for perfection. Cryogenics is highly complex and it is only a matter of time that we achieve this milestone as well. I am sure other programs might get delayed but I don't mind waiting a few extra years for ISRO to succeed. All the best to them!

ISRO press release:

let me tell you. Cryogenic is not indian "indigenous" R&D but a Russian supplied technology.
Here is the source.

Despite US, Yeltsin Backs Rocket Deal With India
New York Times - Jan 30, 1993
The engines are powered by supercold liquids known as cryogenic fuels, ... Both Russia and India say that the cyrogenic rocket technology transfer is aimed

Commentary; COLUMN RIGHT / CURT WELDON; Indignation Rings …
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - May 21, 1998
From 1991 to 1995, Russian entities transferred cryogenic liquid oxygen-hydrogen rocket engines and technology to India. While sanctions were imposed by
 
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I think u got the pic from achievements session of SUPARCO website.

10_TH_AIR_HARI_GSLV_103117f.jpg



Having problems recognizing your cousins ....:cheers:

GSLV is it? also i can read India written in the rocket when zoomed.. nice job:cheers:
 
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