The Uniqueness of the Indian Space Programme
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India is one of the few countries that have taken up the
challenge of exploring space and utilizing space for the benefits
of the common man. For this, the country has developed various
technologies which few other countries have done.
India’s achievements in space
today are the result of the farsightedness of Dr Vikram Sarabhai,
one of the greatest sons of India.
Sarabhai was a great dreamer
and showed the path to realize
those dreams. He had firm belief
in the power of space technology
to bring about rapid and overall
development of India.
Professor Satish Dhawan, who
succeeded Dr Sarabhai as the head
of the Indian space programme, made immense contributions
to the Indian space programme by assigning great importance
to developing and mastering space technologies through
indigenous efforts. He also laid emphasis on the involvement
of the Indian industry to meet the needs of the country’s space
programme. Professor U.R. Rao, Dr K. Kasturirangan, Dr G.
Madhavan Nair and Dr K. Radhakrishnan, who succeeded
Professor Dhawan, have made their own unique contributions
to the Indian space programme.