India’s trade partnerships are entering a transformative phase in 2026, positioning the country as one of the most diversified and resilient trading economies in the Global South. With multiple Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) concluded and several negotiations underway, India is accelerating its journey toward becoming a key driver of global…
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NASA Schedules Crewed Lunar Mission for March 6 Launch
Washington D.C. – NASA has officially announced that its next crewed lunar mission is scheduled for launch on March 6, 2026. This milestone follows the successful completion of a critical wet dress rehearsal and the resolution of technical issues discovered during previous testing. The wet dress rehearsal involved loading super-chilled…
Dr. Jitendra Singh Urges India–Australia Mission Tech Tie-Up
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 18: India and Australia have agreed to intensify their science and technology collaboration through mission-driven, industry-linked research, following discussions between Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh and Australian Assistant Minister Dr. Andrew Charlton MP. Five Joint Projects Under AISRF Round-16 The two Ministers reviewed the Australia–India Strategic Research…
ISRO Space Tech Boosts Digital India in Bengal
Space technology developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is actively supporting flagship national initiatives such as Digital India, rural broadband expansion, fisheries safety and agricultural monitoring in West Bengal, the government informed Parliament on Tuesday. In a written reply in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Personnel,…
ISRO Milestones Strengthen India’s Space Future
India made decisive strides in strengthening its national space infrastructure during 2025, with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieving multiple historic milestones across launch capabilities, satellite technology, manufacturing facilities and international cooperation. The progress highlights India’s growing stature as a leading spacefaring nation with advanced technological self-reliance. Union Minister…
NASA’s Perseverance Completes First AI-Planned Drive on Mars
In a major milestone for space exploration, NASA’s Perseverance rover has successfully completed the first-ever drives on Mars that were planned entirely by artificial intelligence. The achievement marks a decisive step toward autonomous planetary exploration, reducing dependence on real-time human decision-making from Earth. The historic demonstration took place on December…
Lockheed Launches GPS III SV09 to Secure Battlefield Navigation
Lockheed Martin has successfully launched its latest Global Positioning System satellite, GPS III Space Vehicle 09 (SV09), strengthening the United States’ ability to provide secure and reliable navigation for military operations in increasingly contested environments. The satellite, now in orbit, is designed to deliver precise positioning, navigation, and timing data…
NASA’s Miner++ AI Accelerates Hunt for Earth-Like Worlds
NASA is leveraging artificial intelligence to revolutionize the search for Earth-like planets beyond our solar system. The AI tool, ExoMiner++, processes light curves from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and the Kepler Space Telescope to quickly distinguish real exoplanet signals from false positives. Developed to evaluate shallow dips in…
India Strengthens Nuclear, Space & RDI Initiatives: Dr. Jitendra Singh
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh today highlighted India’s pivotal reforms in nuclear energy, space exploration, and research innovation during a Media Round Table. The Minister emphasized that these initiatives aim to strengthen national energy security, scientific progress, and technological self-reliance. Nuclear Energy Reforms for Energy Security Dr. Singh said India…
ESA Launches Mission to Remove Dead Satellites
Earth’s orbit is increasingly crowded with thousands of inactive satellites and space debris, posing serious risks to operational spacecraft, satellites, and the International Space Station. Collisions can create even more debris, triggering a dangerous chain reaction known as the Kessler Syndrome. Current Space Debris Situation There are currently approximately 12,000…
