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I hope so...At least may be then you'll find something else to mock.
I hope so...
Tejas.....dramas and deadlines.
Arjun..dramas and deadlines
Now space station.
Oh I am sure we'll never live up to Pakistan standards. Given Pakistan is world beater in space technology and hygiene. I just hope we could catch up with you.
make fun of abinandhan and Tea cup your women take of their bras and offer us a D cup.
Oh come on, we know you are the man on PDF. Bold part is not chest thumping or false bravado. It is so only when Indians do it. I get it.
Intelligence is not required to be elite on PDF. Good to know.
SOURCE: NDTV
In one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken by India, the country is planning to launch its own space station, Indian space agency ISRO chief K Sivan said today. India is targeting 2030 as the date to launch a 20 tonne space station, which will most likely be used to conduct microgravity experiments. The preliminary plan for the space station is to accommodate astronauts for upto 15-20 days in space, but specific details will emerge after the maiden manned mission, Gaganyaan, is complete.
ISRO says there will be no collaboration with any other country for this project. The only countries that have had space stations so far are the US, Russia, China and a consortium of nations that own the International Space Station.
The space station project will be an extension of the Gangayaan mission.
“We have to sustain the Gaganyaan programme after the launch of (the) human space mission. In this context, India is planning to have its own space station,” Mr Sivan told reporters in New Delhi. The government has already cleared a budget of Rs. 10,000 crore for the Gaganyaan mission. There would be two flights from Andhra Pradesh’s Sriharikota without the crew before the maiden flight with crew sometime in 2022.
Currently, ISRO’s focus is on India’s second mission to the moon, Chandrayaan-2, that will take off on July 15, and will attempt to land near the South Pole of the Moon, an uncharted territory so far. Chandrayaan-2 is an advanced version of the previous Chandrayaan-1 mission, which was launched about 10 years ago.
A space station is a spacecraft capable of supporting crewmembers, designed to remain in space for an extended period of time and for other spacecraft to dock, the most commonly known being the International Space Station.
The International Space Station is a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit. It is the largest human-made body in low Earth orbit and can often be seen with the naked eye from Earth.
You havent see the video have you
On a defence forum only defence issues are discussed. Who died and made you the local b1tch. F off. JahilSeriously you are an elite member. This is a defence forum but where is the discussion on anything technical on here except for cheap pot shots on each other. You should be directing the discussion that way.
Please enough of this non sense.
On a defence forum only defence issues are discussed. Who died and made you the local b1tch. F off. Jahil
And you are an Indian....who cares what you think...if you dont like my post dont read them. Go awayHaha. I expected nothing better from you.
PMDC preferred KLM Anatomy butBD is good, but most of students now got 3D models, graphics, VR Models and AV lectures, that they can view on there laptops or via internet. Other than BD, there are plenty new books which are updated to latest findings, this doesnt mean BD is any poorer on basics, its very good and easy going book and can be helpful to anyone.
India space research is progressive very well. NASA is also deeply partnering with Indian space research. Good luck to Indians.
oye hoye bahut mirchi lag gai ray ha'ay ray ha'ay amraam amraam amraam amraam amraam amraam ji!Tumne toilets bana liye na...abb ek scotter / motorcycle ka engine hi bana lo... ya puri jindagi ghadhe bhech bheck kar rotiya khaoge...
Back to topic, good to keep high aspirations. These inspires youth for taking up bigger challenges and aiming high.
Timelines can be managed, aspirations should not go down and efforts to meet expectations should always ride high.
Don't forget your history... he says!!!Pakistani Instrument of Surrender
The PAKISTAN Eastern Command agree to surrender all PAKISTAN Armed Forces in BANGLA DESH to Lieutenant-General JAGJIT SINGH AURORA, General Officer Commanding in Chief of Indian and BANGLA DESH forces in the Eastern Theatre. This surrender includes all PAKISTAN land, air and naval forces as also all para-military forces and civil armed forces. These forces will lay down their arms and surrender at the places where they are currently located to the nearest regular troops under the command of Lieutenant-General JAGJIT SINGH AURORA.
The PAKISTAN Eastern Command shall come under the orders of Lieutenant-General JAGJIT SINGH AURORA as soon as the instrument has been signed. Disobedience of orders will be regarded as a breach of the surrender terms and will be dealt with in accordance with the accepted laws and usages of war. The decision of Lieutenant-General JAGJIT SINGH AURORA will be final, should any doubt arise as to the meaning of interpretation of the surrender terms.
Lieutenant General JAGJIT SINGH AURORA gives a solemn assurance that personnel who surrender shall be treated with dignity and respect that soldiers are entitled to in accordance with provisions of the GENEVA Convention and guarantees the safety and well-being of all PAKISTAN military and para-military forces who surrender. Protection will be provided to foreign nationals, ethnic minorities and personnel of WEST PAKISTANI origin by the forces under the command of Lieutenant-General JAGJIT SINGH AURORA.
<signed> <signed>
(JAGJIT SINGH AURORA)
Lieutenant-General
General Officer Commanding in Chief
India and BANGLA DESH Forces in the
Eastern Theatre
16 December 1971
(AMIR ABDULLAH KHAN NIAZI)
Lieutenant-General
Martial Law Administrator Zone B and
Commander Eastern Command
(Pakistan)
16 December 1971
Don't forget your history...
Don't forget your history... he says!!!