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Indians=we
Biologically I am an Indian.
All other Indian negative things, I am not.
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Indians=we
But its worth trying isnt it mate?yet to exploit natural resources available in our country.....mining the moon is too long term a vision could be for country like India!
Biologically I am an Indian.
All other Indian negative things, I am not.
ya, but may be we are waiting for others to take a lead and invest to study the commercial viability of bringing any minerals to earth from other planets...But, we are developing all required technologies, pace may be slow but its going on...as there is no urgency to exploit space minerals for country like ours!But its worth trying isnt it mate?
Na he is an Aaptard. They are a special caseNo you are an false flagger, who pretends to be an IndIan just to collect brownie points.
Na he is an Aaptard. They are a special case
Do you realise that the "extremist" govt of India was the one who offered it to Pakistan. It was one of the first things Modi did when he came to powerIt is better if Pakistan is not part of it. In today's current scenario, India would have denied this to Pakistan any way just like Pak artists, students or even Pak brands. How come extremist Gov in India would have allowed this to Pak?
It is better if Pakistan is not part of it. In today's current scenario, India would have denied this to Pakistan any way just like Pak artists, students or even Pak brands. How come extremist Gov in India would have allowed this to Pak?
Relax, biologically you are an ape, the fifth ape.Biologically I am an Indian.
All other Indian negative things, I am not.
A normally transparent ISRO has been unusually reticent about a less than routine launch. The time of the launch has a cryptic clue - one must infer it as 4.57 p.m. from the duration of the countdown. There was no live telecast.
Brochures that would be routinely released about five days ahead of a mission was still to be uploaded on the ISRO website,which by the way is awful, that calls for another piece altogether.
Significantly, not a single media person had access to the launch site. The media did not cover the launch for the first time in a decade; this was the fourth time in the history of Indian space launches.
Among the three earlier exceptions was the launch of of Israel’s spy satellite, TecSAR, on a PSLV in January 2008.
It was fantastic watching the SAS Satellite blasting off- smooth ride into space.Cooperation amongst South Asian countries is important moving into next stage of development=DIGITAL AND INTERNET ECONOMY.It is a big challenge for India as it is launching GSLV Mark 111 for the first time with South Asia satellite.
Glad Pakistan is not part of South Asia satellite program otherwise Pakistan will get unnecessary attention in the media