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India’s Moon Rover Completes its Lunar Walk

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

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

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.

Taking India’s Cost-Effective Space Launches To the Next Level

Taking India’s Cost-Effective Space Launches To the Next Level

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
With the importance of space access growing, there is a clear recognition that both the public and private sector are critical to advancement.

India and France Partner for Expedition to Venus

India and France Partner for Expedition to Venus

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
India has long valued France's partnership on issues ranging from defense and space exploration to civil nuclear power generation.

Upgrading Digital India’s Cybersecurity Model

Upgrading Digital India’s Cybersecurity Model

By Connor Fairman
After weathering two major cyberattacks this fall, India needs to step up its cybersecurity measures.

Chang’e 4 and Chandrayaan 2: To the Moon and Beyond

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’s Chandrayaan-2 Moon Lander Suffers Last-Minute Communications Loss

India’s Chandrayaan-2 Moon Lander Suffers Last-Minute Communications Loss

By Ankit Panda
The Vikram lander may have been lost.

India Launches Chandrayaan 2 Moon Mission

India Launches Chandrayaan 2 Moon Mission

By Ashok Sharma
The successful launch took place one week after an initial attempt was aborted.

India Aborts Moon Mission Launch

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 Space Program: The Commercial Domain

India’s Space Program: The Commercial Domain

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The establishment of a new private institution has spotlighted New Delhi’s ongoing efforts to build out the commercial aspect of its space program.
Why India’s ASAT Test Was Reckless

Why India’s ASAT Test Was Reckless

By Marco Langbroek
Publicly available data contradicts official Indian assertions about its first anti-satellite test.

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