Category: Notizie Estero
ISRO To Launch Female Robot Vyommitra To Space Before Astronauts In Gaganyaan
India’s space sector is on a trajectory of rapid growth, Science & Technology Minister Dr Jitendra Singh announced and added that the nation’s space economy, currently valued at a modest $8 billion, is projected to reach an impressive $40 billion by 2040Science & Technology Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said that India will launch Vyommitra, a female robot astronaut to space
India’s Apex Court Verdict On Ladakh UT Doesn’t Have Any Bearing On China’s Claims Over Western Border: Chinese Official
Beijing: China on Wednesday said the Indian Supreme Court’s verdict on Article 370 upholding the centre’s decision to carve out the union territory of Ladakh from the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir does not have any bearing on its claim on the western section of the China-India border. India’s Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld the central government’s decision to abrogate
Space Is Becoming An Important Component of India’s Economy, Says Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh
Space Start-Ups attracted private investment amounting to more than Rs.1,000 crore in this Financial Year since April, he saidThe Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, said this while participating in a National TV Conclave here.“India’s Space economy today stands at a modest $8 billion, but
Mazagon Dockyards Submits Bid For Over Rs 20,000 Crore Project To Build 3 New Kalvari Class Submarines
Mazagon Dockyards Limited has submitted its response to the Defence Ministry tender for building three new Kalvari class submarines for the Indian Navy. The project, which will be built in Mumbai in partnership with French firm Naval Group, has already inducted five of the six Kalvari class submarines ordered in 2005 from France.In a significant development, the state-owned Mazagon Dockyards
Britain, Japan And Italy Sign Advanced Fighter Jet Program Treaty
Britain, Japan and Italy have signed an international treaty to establish a programme aimed at developing an advanced fighter jet, the defence ministers announced on Thursday.This collaboration, emerging a year after merging London and Tokyo’s fighter efforts, aims for the aircraft to take flight by 2035, pending parliamentary ratification. Led by Britain, the program’s headquarters will host