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Space Exploration and Its Relevance for Developing Nations

Introduction Space exploration has long been associated with developed nations possessing vast financial and technological resources. However, in recent decades, developing countries have increasingly entered the space race, recognizing its significance in economic growth, technological advancement, national security, and socio-economic development. This essay explores the relevance of space exploration for developing nations, focusing on the…

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Anti-Satellite Weapons & Space Debris: India’s Capabilities and Global Regulations

Introduction The increasing reliance on satellites for communication, navigation, surveillance, and defense has led to a growing concern over their security. Anti-Satellite (ASAT) weapons, designed to disable or destroy satellites in orbit, have become a crucial aspect of modern warfare and national defense strategies. However, their development and testing raise serious concerns about space debris…

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India’s Space Odyssey: Chandrayaan-3, Gaganyaan, Aditya-L1 – Triumphs, Discoveries, and Future Visions

Introduction India’s space program, spearheaded by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has made remarkable strides in recent years. With groundbreaking missions like Chandrayaan-3, the upcoming human spaceflight program Gaganyaan, and the solar observation mission Aditya-L1, India has solidified its position as a formidable player in space exploration. These missions exemplify India’s technological prowess and…

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