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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
By Marco Langbroek
Publicly available data contradicts official Indian assertions about its first anti-satellite test.
The Importance of Nepal’s First Satellite Launch
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A closer look at the context behind a significant development for the country.
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.
Pakistan Is Losing the Space Race
By Raja Mansoor
As India's space program surges ahead, Pakistan's remains an afterthought.
What’s Next for India’s Space Program?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite some notable achievements, challenges remain.
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.
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.
US Considering Options After Sony Hack
By Ankit Panda
Plus, U.S. PACOM has a new commander, Putin isn't happy, and ISRO's rocket launch. Weekend links.
India Becomes First Asian Country to Successfully Reach Mars
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India’s space program’s successes have implications for the future of space exploration and travel.
Mangalyaan: India’s Frugal Mission to Mars
Could India become a “budget” player in the space technology market?
India's Space Agency Conducts 100th Mission
Having passed this milestone, it’s time for the Indian Space Research Organization to look ahead.
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