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Chang’e 4 and Chandrayaan 2: To the Moon and Beyond
By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
Asia’s spacefaring nations eye the Moon as a tremendous strategic asset.
India Aborts Moon Mission Launch
By Emily Schmall
The Chandrayaan 2 mission was called off less than an hour before launch, due to a “technical snag.”
India’s Chandrayaan 2 Moon Mission and Its Strategic Impact
By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
The lunar mission comes amid a changing strategic context for outer space.
The Future of the Asian Order Will Be Decided in Space
By Peter Garretson
Space resources could determine which country winds up dominating the 21st century.
Critical Shifts in India’s Outer Space Policy
By Namrata Goswami and Peter Garretson
With forays into manned missions and ASAT tech, India’s space policy is growing with the country’s ambitions.
Asia’s Many Space Races
By Joan Johnson-Freese
It's not just the U.S. and China; there are other equally strategic space races going on in Asia as well.
What Does India’s Satellite Trouble Mean for its Space Ambitions?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Reported problems with a new communications satellite have once again placed New Delhi’s space capabilities under scrutiny.
India's Soaring Space Ambitions
By Neeta Lal
India's space program is making giant strides on the world stage, but it can still do more.
India's Anti-Satellite Weapons
By Harsh Vasani
Does India truly have the ability to target enemy satellites in war?
How The (Political) Planets Aligned to Get India to Mars
By Joan Johnson-Freese
India’s experience with Mangalyaan showed that opportunities for leaps forward do arise.
India’s Impressive Space Program
By Sudha Ramachandran
The recent Mars orbit caps an impressive track record for the country’s space agency.
India’s Space Diplomacy
By Vidya Sagar Reddy Avuthu
The country’s burgeoning space sector could be a useful foreign policy tool.
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