Ex-ISRO Chief Hopeful of Space Programme Between India, China 

Madhavan Nair believes India can be a leader in space technology, if it keeps up its current standards.

Raymond Kharmujai
Tech News
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Former ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair.
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Former ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair.
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Eminent space scientist G Madhavan Nair on Thursday said he was hopeful of a joint space programme between India and China. The former Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) told IANS in Shillong:

We have attempted many times, a space programme with China, but so far we have not succeeded. However, I hope it happens in the near future.

Nair said after delivering the second lecture of the APJ Abdul Kalam Lecture Series organised by the Indian Institute of Management-Shillong:

We can still engage with China to have the space programme.

ISRO Doing Well in Terms of Space Venture

Asked if India could become a global superpower in space technology, the scientist said: "We have the competence to build rockets and satellites, and provide satellite-based services. We have all done this in a cost effective manner. The fact that many foreign countries are coming to India for launches is really something which is of envy to others.

The scientist also added:

If we continue to keep the same level of performance in the years to come, we can be a leader in space technology. But we also require human space flight programme in place, soon to be a global leader in space technology.

Noting that ISRO was doing very well in terms of space venture, he said:

The realisation of the GSLV Mark III is going to make India self-reliant in launching our heavier communication satellites. The GSLV Mark III is entirely home grown and that is why it is so satisfying and we have proven our totally indigenous cryogenic engine. This is a great achievement for the country.

On India's future manpower problem in terms of future space research and development, Nair said that those "running away from India" were doing so because of "their greed for money".

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Nair Recalls APJ Abdul Kalam’s Contribution

"Whereas the people remaining here (India) are passionate about their country and love to contribute to the country. Even if .01 percent of our brain goes out, the remaining 99.9 percent remains here. That is more than sufficient for doing our job."

Asked to compare India's space programme with other nations, the former ISRO chief said:

India is at par with the US, Russia, Europe and China. Our technology is also the same but we are leaders in applying such technology for solving problems of man and society.
Earlier, in his address on the Kalam Lecture Series, Nair recalled the former President’s contribution to the nation.

He underscored how the former DRDO chief, who later became the President, adopted a different approach towards work and towards fulfilling his commitment to the society. Harking back to the days when the two worked together, Nair talked about the former President's exemplary leadership qualities and his sense of ownership.

(This piece has been published in arrangement with IANS)

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