India is accelerating its space exploration efforts, with a plan to send an Indian astronaut to the Moon by 2040. The announcement was made by the Union Minister of State for Science and Technology in the Lok Sabha, emphasizing the progress of the country’s space program. The minister highlighted that all scientific experiments carried out by an Indian astronaut on the International Space Station (ISS) were developed and prepared in India, signifying a major step towards self-reliance. The scientific pursuits extend to significant areas like life sciences, agriculture, biotechnology, and cognitive science, with implications for sectors like healthcare, agricultural reforms, disaster management, and urban planning. India has forged crucial partnerships with prominent international space agencies, including NASA, Axiom Space, and SpaceX. Upcoming missions include launching a humanoid robot, Vyommitra, in 2026, the inaugural flight of an Indian astronaut under the Gaganyaan program in 2027, and establishing an Indian space station by 2035. The minister expressed the aspiration that, before 2047, a young Indian will announce the arrival of a developed India from the Moon. By integrating indigenous technology with global collaborations, India is strengthening its standing in space science and emerging as a significant space power on the global stage.
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