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Indian Space Research Organisation
India’s Moon Rover Completes its Lunar Walk
By Ashok Sharma
Scientists are analyzing data looking for signs of frozen water.
India Makes History; First Country to Touch Down Near Moon’s South Pole Region
By Ashok Sharma
The region’s permanently shadowed craters may hold frozen water that could help future astronaut missions.
India Launches a Lander and Rover to Explore the Moon’s South Pole
By Aijaz Rahi and Ashok Sharma
A successful landing would make India the fourth country – after the United States, the Soviet Union, and China – to achieve the feat.
Why India Should Help Shape Norms for Outer Space Activities
By Bhavani Castro
India can promote the creation of a more comprehensive regime for the use of outer space in a variety of ways.
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 Emerging Blue-Water Navy
Delivery of a new aircraft carrier caps a mostly impressive year for the Indian Navy.
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