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With the accomplishment of Mission Shakti, here's a look at the journey of India's space program

India now has a commendable track record when it comes to space technology and research. They deserve the appreciation irrespective of which government sanctioned the project. However governments would do well not to bring research organisation into the web of politics in the future.

March 30, 2019 / 19:43 IST
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Swathi Moorthy Moneycontrol News

Last week marked yet another milestone in India’s growing space prowess with the success of anti-satellite (ASAT) named Mission Shakti, which can destroy an orbiting (enemy) satellite.

With this feat, India joins the elite club of the US, Russia and China that have this capability. In a live broadcast to the nation on March 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “This is a big moment for India. Something that all of us should be proud of. We are not just capable to defend on land, water and air, but now also in space. I congratulate all scientists who have made this possible and made India a much stronger nation.”

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According to reports, the project was commissioned two years back. The ASAT destroyed a pre-determined target which was 300 kilometres in the low earth orbit, which within a range three minutes.

While prominent leaders from different parties applauded the efforts of scientists in Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), they also criticised Modi for his timing with election campaigns heating up as Lok Sabha polls are nearing.