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India has always contributed to global understanding of universe: Former ISRO chief Somanath

Science and other forms of human knowledge progressed considerably in this part as the world's first source of knowledge, providing scientific insight into astronomy, geography, mathematics, metallurgy, and philosophy, far ahead of other places during those times, he said

March 29, 2025 / 22:54 IST
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India has always contributed to global understanding of universe: Former ISRO chief Somanath
India has always contributed to global understanding of universe: Former ISRO chief Somanath

India has always been a great nation contributing to the global understanding of the universe from the time of the Vedas to modern-day scientific advances, former ISRO chairman S Somanath said here on Saturday while citing ancient texts like 'Mahasalila' and 'Surya Siddhanta'.

Addressing the 60th annual convocation of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, he emphasised the need for a connection between research organisations, academia and industry, which he, however, added remained a "distant dream." "On this occasion, I would like to highlight the rich and glorious knowledge tradition that India had, which has now been brought to light. From the Vedas to the modern-day scientific advances, India has always been a great nation contributing to the global understanding of the universe," said Somanath.

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Science and other forms of human knowledge progressed considerably in this part as the world's first source of knowledge, providing scientific insight into astronomy, geography, mathematics, metallurgy, and philosophy, far ahead of other places during those times, he said.

Somanath said the ancient scripture Mahasalila, a Sanskrit textbook on primordial soup from which the universe came out, speaks beautifully about the scientific way of the creation of the universe.