Taking the orbital path to global influence
Voice and Data|October 2024
India's space missions are not just about exploration; they mark a strategic move to enhance global influence through technological prowess and diplomacy
VERNIKA AWAL
Taking the orbital path to global influence

The Government of India’s recent approval of key upcoming missions for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) marks a significant step in solidifying the nation’s growing presence in global geopolitics. The decision, involving a total investment of USD 2.7 billion (Rs 22,750 crore), highlights the country’s commitment to advancing its space capabilities.

This development had been anticipated for some time. The September issue of Voice&Data provided an in-depth analysis of ISRO’s upcoming missions and their potential impact. With the formal approval of the Union Cabinet on 18 September, these missions have gained even greater importance in light of the current global and national geopolitical landscape.

SPACE MISSIONS AT A GLANCE

India’s major space endeavours can be divided into four main areas: the moon mission—Chandrayaan, the space station project—Bharatiya Antariksha Station, the Next Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV) rocket, and the manned space mission—Gaganyaan.

Each of these missions is expected to play a crucial role in amplifying India’s achievements in space exploration. India is building on a legacy that includes the 2013 Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan), which made history as the world’s most affordable interplanetary mission. Compared to the USD 671 million (Rs 5,600 crore) spent by NASA on a similar mission, ISRO’s Mangalyaan cost a mere USD 53 million (Rs 450 crore), based on current exchange rates.

Mangalyaan was not only significant for India’s own space exploration efforts but also demonstrated to the world the possibility of conducting cost-effective space research. The mission underscored India’s ability to contribute to global understanding of space, science, and the search for life beyond Earth.

Bu hikaye Voice and Data dergisinin October 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

Bu hikaye Voice and Data dergisinin October 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

VOICE AND DATA DERGISINDEN DAHA FAZLA HIKAYETümünü görüntüle
"Managing complex networks is critical in Industry 4.0"
Voice and Data

"Managing complex networks is critical in Industry 4.0"

Jophy Varghese is Verizon's APAC Head for System Integrators and Strategic Alliances. With over 15 years of expertise in IT and telecom, He has been instrumental in driving digital transformation across Asia-Pacific, Australia, and Japan. A customer-centric global business leader, he has consistently built strong partnerships that foster innovation and profitability, enabling enterprises to leverage advanced technologies for transformative growth.

time-read
4 dak  |
January 2025
Empowering networks to think and adapt
Voice and Data

Empowering networks to think and adapt

Networks are leveraging Al and automation to simplify telecom complexities, enabling seamless operations and transformative efficiency

time-read
4 dak  |
January 2025
Transforming networks, powering industrial innovation
Voice and Data

Transforming networks, powering industrial innovation

AI and ML are transforming telecom, driving automation, energy efficiency, and innovation across industries from healthcare to smart farming

time-read
3 dak  |
January 2025
Unlock enterprise success through satellite intelligence
Voice and Data

Unlock enterprise success through satellite intelligence

Satellite data delivers real-time insights to optimise operations and give businesses a competitive edge in today's dynamic global market

time-read
3 dak  |
January 2025
"NaaS means different things to different customers"
Voice and Data

"NaaS means different things to different customers"

Brink Sanders, Vice President of Global Networking Sales at Cisco Systems, has played a pivotal role in shaping the company's approach to networking solutions since joining the company in 2007. With extensive experience across sales, operations, and business development, Sanders' leadership journey includes notable roles such as VP of Transformation Strategy and Planning. Before Cisco, he held senior positions at Trianz and webMethods (now Software AG), driving innovation and strategic growth.

time-read
3 dak  |
January 2025
DIALLING up the FUTURE
Voice and Data

DIALLING up the FUTURE

Why choose cloud telephony over VoIP? It is more than just a fancier suit; it is a game-changer for scalable, seamless, and hardware-free communication

time-read
5 dak  |
January 2025
India unveils draft rules for DPDP Act, opens public consultation
Voice and Data

India unveils draft rules for DPDP Act, opens public consultation

The DPDP draft rules aim to safeguard personal data while balancing user privacy, regulatory oversight, and operational flexibility for businesses

time-read
3 dak  |
January 2025
Adam's Apple moment for AI models
Voice and Data

Adam's Apple moment for AI models

Traditional language models struggled with voice, losing time, accuracy, and nuance. Are voice-driven models the game-changing twist the world needs?

time-read
5 dak  |
January 2025
Spectrum clash clouds Wi-Fi 7's path to seamless connectivity
Voice and Data

Spectrum clash clouds Wi-Fi 7's path to seamless connectivity

Wi-Fi 7's rollout in India faces hurdles as the 6GHz spectrum's allocation remains unresolved, limiting its full potential in a growing tech market

time-read
4 dak  |
January 2025
Weaving chip magic into tomorrow's digital fabric
Voice and Data

Weaving chip magic into tomorrow's digital fabric

Semiconductors are powering India's 5G revolution, bridging divides, and paving the way for breakthroughs in Al, 6G, and quantum computing

time-read
4 dak  |
January 2025