Economy, asked by Anonymous, 24 days ago

india need more research and development to develop its mobile industries to be selfdependent why wasting money to reach the moon​

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Answered by khushimaurya176
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Industry Scenario of Mobile Industries.

The Indian smartphone market registered a modest 4% decline in the pandemic-hit year.

The market crossed 100 million units in the second half of 2020 for the first time ever.

Why 'Make in India' is not working for smartphone manufacturing?

According to the industries executives, India's ambitions to become a smartphone-making powerhouse are foundering over a lack of skilled labour and part suppliers along with a complex tax regime.

Why India is not making mobile phones?

Mobile brands in India failed because they were only looking for profit. They never emphasized development and technology.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has championed a manufacturing drive, under the slogan "Make in India",where India has managed only to assemble phones from imported components.

Is India spending money lavishly on Aeronautical Engineering?

Ans. No, Cost is a factor kept in mind since inception of a project. “India is a country where we can't think of spending lavishly such as the NASA or the European Space Agency. India can't spend hefty amounts on scientific exploratory missions.

ISRO Keep Moon Mission Cost Cheaper Than Hollywood Hit 'Interstellar'?

The entire mission will cost ISRO Rs 800 crore, while the Hollywood blockbuster cost Rs 1,062 crore ($165 million), reported The Times of India.

The reason to study the Moon is that it can help us understand the development of our entire solar system. The Moon is 3.5 billion years old, and its craters were formed and have remained unchanged over time because it has no environment and no other internal movements that erase its features.The Moon has recorded impact processes that have gone on throughout the entire solar system and can reveal a lot that cannot be studied or understood on Earth.

There are two views when it comes to nations like India spending money on a space programme and I think both are valid.

The first of course is that a poor nation should not be spending money on fancy rockets that do not produce any particular benefit for its citizens other than national pride which one cannot eat.

The other is that such missions develop scientific temperament. And particularly in a part of the world where the Government tells people what not to eat and what slogans to shout and not shout, it is beneficial to develop a mentality that is science minded and therefore open-minded.

That is possibly why the space programme has always had support from all sides of the political divide.

This is not just a question of ability and expertise but also of priorities. Other nations which have the technological capacity to do so, such as Germany, France, Japan and others do not have space ambitions and their governments do not believe that tax-payers’ money should be spent on such things.

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Answered by malargk78gmailcom
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in all over the world including all the countries the money below 1 percentage is spend in the astronomical researches.

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