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Seeking to enhance space cooperation, India on Sunday offered to launch South Korean satellites. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh made the offer during the wide ranging bilateral talks he had with South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak in Seoul.

“India has also offered to launch Korean satellites on Indian space launch vehicles,” Singh told reporters after the talks at Lee’s Presidential residence – The Blue House.

A joint statement issued after the talks said that the two leaders pledged to enhance cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space as envisaged in the MoU on cooperation between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI).

“The leaders noted that the technical experts from both sides met in Bangalore, India, in March 2011 and identified priority areas of cooperation,” it said.

The Korean side welcomed India’s participation in the international open bidding for launching Korean satellites.

“The two leaders proposed that the concerned agencies of both countries study the possible cooperation in future space activities including launching a nano-satellite developed by Korean students on an Indian launch vehicle,” the statement said.

ISRO has so far launched satellites built by Israel, Algeria, Singapore, Switzerland, Italy and the Netherlands. Prime Minister Singh and President Lee welcomed the upgrading of the Joint Committee on Science and Technology to the ministerial level as a foundation for common growth.

They noted that the USD 10 million joint R&D fund is being actively utilised for joint research projects, human resources exchanges, workshops, and other science and technology cooperation programmes, the joint statement said.

“The two leaders welcomed the growing educational and academic exchanges between the two countries,” it said. Singh and Lee also agreed to promote tie-ups and exchanges between educational institutions of the two countries, with a view to increasing student exchanges in various areas including language, information technology, and science.
 
the success rate of indian rocket lunching is the worst of the worst,good luck to korean.
 
the success rate of indian rocket lunching is the worst of the worst,good luck to korean.
Which Indian rocket? and why was it lunching? When compared to which other rocket lunching? what is worst of worst? and which Korean are you wishing luck to?
Off you go Troll.. Next time please get some links... we trust God, others please bring data.
 
South Korea should insure their satellite.


The last time India shot something up, it came right back down.

Indian Missile Test Fails - YouTube
January 26, 1995 and
February 15, 1996 long march 3 disasters


always remember this when you troll about indian space capabilities...
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We have already successfully launched satellites for some countries...we can sure do it for south korea :)
 
the success rate of indian rocket lunching is the worst of the worst,good luck to korean.

And CCTV releasing only success stories is a big achievement that you Chinese can boast about. :lol: Enjoy your silly little world of flawlessness while it lasts.

^^^ do you really want to feed the trolls?

Relax! The ickle Red's been ordered to show LMao's artificially engineered society as a natural "success". We just get to have a bit of fun pulling his legs. :D
 
And CCTV releasing only success stories is a big achievement that you Chinese can boast about. :lol: Enjoy your silly little world of flawlessness while it lasts.

yeah,believe what you want to believe,but obiviously ,your white master don't think so,hahahaha.
 
If this agreement succeeds, it will be a major breakthrough for ISRO. Wish ISRO all the success! :yay:

yeah,believe what you want to believe,but obiviously ,your white master don't think so,hahahaha.

Maybe your Japanese masters agree with you on this.
 
If this agreement succeeds, it will be a major breakthrough for ISRO. Wish ISRO all the success! :yay:



Maybe your Japanese masters agree with you on this.
how could japanese(lapdog of american)become our master?I don't understand.
 

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