India, US eye Moon and Mars missions as space partnership enters new phase

An event titled “India-Usa Space Cooperation: Borders of a Futuristic Partnership” was held on Monday at House on Monday, and celebrated the last milestone stones, including the common NASA-isa-isar Nisar satellite and Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the international space station.
Vinay Kwatra, the Ambassador of Indian United States, described the partnership as a “a dynamic platform to advance scientific discovery, technology development and commercial cooperation”.
He said that India’s space program has emerged as a global leader in the appropriate cost -effective discovery, and that joint efforts with the United States can “force the limits of human space flight in the coming years”.
Director of NASA’s World Science Department. Karen St Germain named the Nisar Mission and called a “international cooperation model” that shows how pool expertise can accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
In one of the most important events of the evening, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams, Nick Hague and Butch Wilmore joined a virtual panel next to Shukla. During the panel debate entitled “Orbit Moments”, they shared the changing face of life, life and human space aircraft at the international space station. Shukla said his journey is “the power of international partnerships and the increasing role of India in global space research”. According to an embassy press release, the event attracted representatives from government, space agencies, industry, academy and thought tanks. The discussions emphasized how the India-US cooperation went beyond satellite launch and data sharing, and how it has started to open new limits in commercial field initiatives and crew tasks.
Analysts expand opportunities for the private industry, while both countries are trying to resist the growing ambitions of China in space, because the deepened field ties are also strategic.
Experts for India, the partnership, Chandayaan’s bear, the new Delhi’s global space economy is an important player in the economy of positioning rapidly advancing abilities, he says.



