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I'm really eager to see some offer from PAKISTAN to its neighbours for free.
But there is a condition: No foreign help in entire program.

Start learning technologies on your own.:butcher:
What about copying Russian cryo engines, and paying for 'consultancy'?
 
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What about copying Russian cryo engines, and paying for 'consultancy'?

ISRO started launching indigenously made sounding rockets from 1965 and experience gained was of immense value in the mastering of solid propellant technology. In 1975, all sounding rocket activities were consolidated under the Rohini Sounding Rocket (RSR) Programme. RH-75, with a diameter of 75mm was the first truly Indian sounding rocket, which was followed by RH-100 and RH-125 rockets. The sounding rocket programme was the bedrock on which the edifice of launch vehicle technology in ISRO could be built. It is possible to conduct coordinated campaigns by simultaneously launching sounding rockets from different locations. It is also possible to launch several sounding rockets in a single day.

At the SLV-3 integration laboratory at VSSC, (from right) Prof. Yash Pal, then Member, Space Commission; P.N. Haksar, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi; Prof. Satish Dhawan, then Chairman, ISRO; and A.P.J. Kalam, then Project Director, SLV-3
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(From left) Y.J. Rao, then Project Director, Design Project, SLV-3, VSSC; V.N. Kumaraswamy, Engineer, Assembly and Integration, Sounding Rockets, TERLS; Vikram Sarabhai, founder of India's space programme; H.G.S. Murthy, then Range Test Director, TERLS; and N.R.U.K. Kartha, then head, Assembly and Integration, Sounding Rockets, TERLS, with a Rohini-75 sounding rocket, to be launched from Thumba.
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ISRO started launching indigenously made sounding rockets from 1965 and experience gained was of immense value in the mastering of solid propellant technology. In 1975, all sounding rocket activities were consolidated under the Rohini Sounding Rocket (RSR) Programme. RH-75, with a diameter of 75mm was the first truly Indian sounding rocket, which was followed by RH-100 and RH-125 rockets. The sounding rocket programme was the bedrock on which the edifice of launch vehicle technology in ISRO could be built. It is possible to conduct coordinated campaigns by simultaneously launching sounding rockets from different locations. It is also possible to launch several sounding rockets in a single day.

At the SLV-3 integration laboratory at VSSC, (from right) Prof. Yash Pal, then Member, Space Commission; P.N. Haksar, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi; Prof. Satish Dhawan, then Chairman, ISRO; and A.P.J. Kalam, then Project Director, SLV-3
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(From left) Y.J. Rao, then Project Director, Design Project, SLV-3, VSSC; V.N. Kumaraswamy, Engineer, Assembly and Integration, Sounding Rockets, TERLS; Vikram Sarabhai, founder of India's space programme; H.G.S. Murthy, then Range Test Director, TERLS; and N.R.U.K. Kartha, then head, Assembly and Integration, Sounding Rockets, TERLS, with a Rohini-75 sounding rocket, to be launched from Thumba.
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Did you guys intentionally omit the fact that the Americans assisted India prior to the first nuclear test?
 
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Sure, sure, the technology just suddenly got downloaded into your superior Indy brain while you were sleeping.

Similar to how your space capsule started to look like the Soyuz, after the soviet union disintegrated ?
 
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Similar to how your space capsule started to look like the Soyuz, after the soviet union disintegrated ?
Ahh, so you finally admit you were just as despicable as the Chinis? Copying all along? LOL. I had always been proud of China's determination and pragmatism in copying, licensing, stealing, begging, borrowing, absorbing, learning, innovating and finally self design. At least we are open about it unlike some self righteous indy.
 
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Ahh, so you finally admit you were just as despicable as the Chinis? Copying all along? LOL. I had always been proud of China's determination and pragmatism in copying, licensing, stealing, begging, borrowing, absorbing, learning, innovating and finally self design. At least we are open about it unlike some self righteous indy.

Wow, for the first time a Chinese member has admitted that Chinese are copycats & despicable.
 
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Did you guys intentionally omit the fact that the Americans assisted India prior to the first nuclear test?

Sounding rockets are rockets that carry instruments into the upper atmosphere to investigate its nature and characteristics, gathering data from meteorological measurements at altitudes as low as 32 kilometers to data for ionospheric and cosmic physics at altitudes up to 6400 kilometers.

Sounding rockets played an important role in the International Geophysical Year (IGY), an 18-month period (1 July 1957 to 31 December 1958) coinciding with high solar activity. The IGY was an intensive investigation of the natural environment-the earth, the oceans

A small solid-propellant sounding rocket, Arcas was named in 1959 by its producer, Atlantic Research Corporation. The name was an acronym for "All-purpose Rocket for Collecting Atmospheric Soundings." It was intentional that the first three letters, "A-R-C," also were the initials of the Atlantic Research Corporation. An inexpensive vehicle designed specifically for meteorological research, Arcas could carry a five-kilogram payload to an altitude of 64 kilometers
 
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Wow, for the first time a Chinese member has admitted that Chinese are copycats & despicable.
We aren't just despicable, we are ruthless, determined, and shrewd too. Funny how the hypocrite Indy proclaim self righteousness when they themselves indulge in such a 'despicable' act.
 
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Funny how the hypocrite Indy proclaim self righteousness when they themselves indulge in such a 'despicable' act.

We didn't indulge in such an act. Russia was barred from transferring such technologies due to MTCR restrictions. Try better.
 
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