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Chennai/New Delhi, May 7 (Reporter) Averring that India's space journey is not about
racing other, but about reaching higher together, Prim Minister Narendra Modi on
Wednesday said the country was marching ahead with renewed onfidence pushing
the boundaries of scientific exploration.
Inaugurating the Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX) 2025 via video
conferencing, hours after the Indian Armed forces destroyed terror camps in
Pakistan and POK under Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack,
Mr Modi said Space is not just a destination.
It is a declaration of curiosity, courage, and collective progress and India’s space
journey reflects this spirit, he said.
"From launching a small rocket in 1963, to becoming the first nation to land near the
South Pole of Moon, our journey has been remarkable",he said.
"Our rockets carry more than payloads. They carry the dreams of 1.4 billion Indians.
India’s achievements are significant scientific milestones. Beyond that, they are proof
that the human spirit can defy gravity", he said.
Mr Modi said India made history by reaching Mars on its first attempt in 2014.
Chandrayaan-1 helped discover water on the Moon. Chandrayaan-2 gave us the
highest-resolution images of the Moon. Chandrayaan-3 increased our understanding
of the lunar South Pole, the Prime Minister noted with pride.
"We built cryogenic engines in a record time. We launched 100 satellites in a single
mission. We have launched over 400 satellites for 34 nations on our launch vehicles",
he said, adding, this year, India docked two satellites in space, which is a major step
forward.
Noting that India’s space journey is not about racing others, Mr Modi said it is about
reaching higher together.
"Together, we share a common goal to explore space for the good of humanity. We
launched a satellite for the South Asian nations. Now, the G20 Satellite Mission,
announced during our Presidency, will be a gift to the Global South", he said.
"We continue to march ahead with renewed confidence, pushing the boundaries
of scientific exploration", he added.
Pointing out that India's proposed first human space-flight mission, ‘Gaganyaan’,
highlights the nation’s rising aspirations, Mr Modi said in the coming weeks, an
Indian astronaut will travel to space as part of a joint ISRO-NASA Mission to the
International Space Station.
By 2035, the Bharatiya Antariksha Station will open new frontiers in research and
global cooperation. By 2040, an Indian’s footprints will be on the Moon.
"Mars and Venus are also on our radar", Mr Modi said.
Observing that for India, space is about exploration as well as about empowerment,
the Prime Minister said it empowers governance, enhances livelihoods, and inspires
generations.
"From fishermen alerts to GatiShakti platform, from railway safety to weather forecasting,
our satellites look out for the welfare of every Indian. We have opened our space sector
to startups, entrepreneurs, and young minds", he said.
He said Today, India has over 250 space start-ups. They are contributing to cutting-edge
advancements in satellite technology, Propulsion systems, imaging, and much more.
"And, you know, it is even more inspiring that many of our missions are being led by women
scientists", Mr Modi said.
The Prime Minister observed that India’s space vision is grounded in the ancient wisdom of
‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, that is, the world is one family.
"We strive not just for our own growth, but to enrich global knowledge, address common
challenges, and inspire future generations", he added.
India stands for dreaming together, building together, and reaching for the stars together.
"Let us together write a new chapter in space exploration, guided by science and shared
dreams for a better tomorrow", he said...////...