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AM SURE PUMPING $72 MILLION FOR PAKISTANIS FOR A USELESS MISSION TO MARS IS NOT A BIG DEAL IS IT?

Lets not get into details y Pakistan doesnot ever want to invest in such useless missions....
Does Pakistan even have any money to Invest? other than asking doles from USAID,IMF,WB?
 
Point is India still has immense numbers of poor people in millions: two-fifths of its children remain stunted from malnutrition and half the population lack proper toilets. Its Mars mission may be cheap by American (or Chinese) standards, at just $74m, but India’s overall space programme costs roughly $1 billion a year. That is more than spare change, even for a near $2-trillion economy. Meanwhile, spending on public health, at about 1.2% of GDP, is dismally low.

Lack of toilets in India & Proper sanitation, floods ruin India ever year, 25+ independence movement....
 
Point is India still has immense numbers of poor people in millions: two-fifths of its children remain stunted from malnutrition and half the population lack proper toilets. Its Mars mission may be cheap by American (or Chinese) standards, at just $74m, but India’s overall space programme costs roughly $1 billion a year. That is more than spare change, even for a near $2-trillion economy. Meanwhile, spending on public health, at about 1.2% of GDP, is dismally low.

Lack of toilets in India & Proper sanitation, floods ruin India ever year, 25+ independence movement....

What your problem bro, why thinking so much about India.

And dont open my mouth bro, if I start giving Pak stats figure, so go home, take a nap.
 
Point is India still has immense numbers of poor people in millions: two-fifths of its children remain stunted from malnutrition and half the population lack proper toilets. Its Mars mission may be cheap by American (or Chinese) standards, at just $74m, but India’s overall space programme costs roughly $1 billion a year. That is more than spare change, even for a near $2-trillion economy. Meanwhile, spending on public health, at about 1.2% of GDP, is dismally low.

Lack of toilets in India & Proper sanitation, floods ruin India ever year, 25+ independence movement....


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Shoo away now .

I can smell something...

Its just one guy leaking from all orifices of his body .
 
What your problem bro, why thinking so much about India.

And dont open my mouth bro, if I start giving Pak stats figure, so go home, take a nap.


So Promise me, STOP including us ASIANS , into your FAILED, and COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY, SHOW OFF PROJECTS, spending $74 Million to take PICTURES OF MARS, while 70% India rots in hell.

Stop making it some ASIA proud moment !!! So lets take a nap then okay?!!!
 
LOL no Problem, I only asked PROOF of this MARS Mission, like 20 of you indians started replying me, derailing the thread:

Again I ask you:

INDIA NEED TO GIVE PROOF IT WENT TO MARS, A PICTURE OF MOM PROBE AND MARS SURFACE TOGETHER !!! :devil::patsak:

Otherwise its a FAILED mission....a Big Joke...Waste of Money !

And stop including we ASIANS in your Dramas...and Jokes
If you are trolling, then it is fine. If you are not trolling, please get a medical help along with your likes such as jonasad.:fie:
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This is a reply to you guys WORLD has acknowledged, this article is from ECONOMIST....

while india is producing scientist exploring mars ,pakis like you are trolling ,producing terrorists ,killing minorities ,doing dharnas ,burning temples ,falling victim of Poliomyelitis and so much more your burning obsession with a superior nation like india is very much obvious and understandable keep it up and go eat some grass and produce more Chinese made nukes dumb troll meanwhile



ISRO: India working on manned flight mission

India’s scientists are on course to sending the country’s first manned flight to space, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) K. Radhakrishnan said here on Sunday.

“A number of critical technologies are being developed for a possible human space flight in the future. A full-scale, unmanned crew module is getting ready to be flown onboard the experimental flight of GSLV Mk-III, to understand its ballistic re-entry characteristics,” Dr. Radhakrishnan told graduating students of the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani-Hyderabad.

He said an experimental flight with a cryogenic stage, to be launched by the ISRO’s next-generation launch vehicle GSLV Mk-III, would soon take place, giving the organisation the confidence to take up its first developmental flight in 2016-17.

On India’s first inter-planetary probe vehicle, the Mars Orbiter spacecraft, Dr. Radhakrishnan said the mission was on the verge of creating history.

“The Mars Orbiter spacecraft has traversed nearly 88 per cent of its distance along its designated path to the red planet. The next operational milestone is the insertion of the spacecraft into the Martian Orbit on September 24, 2014. If successful, India would be the first Asian country to orbit a spacecraft around planet Mars, and the first country in the world to achieve it in the first attempt,” he said.

Recognising the increasing demand for communication satellites in the country, he said ISRO was open to partnership with foreign industries to acquire the best of technology and also to upgrade their current satellite platforms.

With the country having a constellation of 13 earth observation satellites, Dr. Radhakrishnan said, several new ones are being planned to replace ageing satellites, so as to enhance observation capability.

He also spoke about the yet-to-be launched Astrosat, a multi-wavelength space-borne observatory that would enable simultaneous observation of celestial bodies in ultra-violet, visible and X-ray bands.
 
So Promise me, STOP including us ASIANS , into your FAILED, and COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY, SHOW OFF PROJECTS, spending $74 Million to take PICTURES OF MARS, while 70% India rots in hell.

Stop making it some ASIA proud moment !!! So lets take a nap then okay?!!!

better for you to go and scream and make them believe that MOM is fail.........
 
while india is producing scientist exploring mars ,pakis like you are trolling ,producing terrorists ,killing minorities ,doing dharnas ,burning temples ,falling victim of Poliomyelitis and so much more your burning obsession with a superior nation like india is very much obvious and understandable keep it up and go eat some grass and produce more Chinese made nukes dumb troll meanwhile



ISRO: India working on manned flight mission

India’s scientists are on course to sending the country’s first manned flight to space, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) K. Radhakrishnan said here on Sunday.

“A number of critical technologies are being developed for a possible human space flight in the future. A full-scale, unmanned crew module is getting ready to be flown onboard the experimental flight of GSLV Mk-III, to understand its ballistic re-entry characteristics,” Dr. Radhakrishnan told graduating students of the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani-Hyderabad.

He said an experimental flight with a cryogenic stage, to be launched by the ISRO’s next-generation launch vehicle GSLV Mk-III, would soon take place, giving the organisation the confidence to take up its first developmental flight in 2016-17.

On India’s first inter-planetary probe vehicle, the Mars Orbiter spacecraft, Dr. Radhakrishnan said the mission was on the verge of creating history.

“The Mars Orbiter spacecraft has traversed nearly 88 per cent of its distance along its designated path to the red planet. The next operational milestone is the insertion of the spacecraft into the Martian Orbit on September 24, 2014. If successful, India would be the first Asian country to orbit a spacecraft around planet Mars, and the first country in the world to achieve it in the first attempt,” he said.

Recognising the increasing demand for communication satellites in the country, he said ISRO was open to partnership with foreign industries to acquire the best of technology and also to upgrade their current satellite platforms.

With the country having a constellation of 13 earth observation satellites, Dr. Radhakrishnan said, several new ones are being planned to replace ageing satellites, so as to enhance observation capability.

He also spoke about the yet-to-be launched Astrosat, a multi-wavelength space-borne observatory that would enable simultaneous observation of celestial bodies in ultra-violet, visible and X-ray bands.

FOR YOU to read: The Economist explains: How can poor countries afford space programmes? | The Economist
 
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