my2cents
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Its far better to have tried and failed then not try at all. Atleast i give credit to India that they made an attempt. Also i am sure the knowledge that they would have gained would have been immense. Who knows maybe on the next attempt they will succeed.
I don't have any problem in trying and failing but keep pouring resources where no tangible benefit is a foregone conclusion is like reviving the dead horse. It is time to give it a proper burial.
If someone can tell me the spin off technology that we have got from Kavery then I would stop calling it a dud project.