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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Third Front frivolities are damaging the image of president's office

By dragging President Kalam's name into the Presidential race, all they have been able to achieve is "discrediting the highest constitutional office in theMulayam Singh Yadav, Chandrababu Naidu, Jayalalitha country and sullying the image of an honest and capable President," said Union Minister, Priyaranjan Das Munshi to B&E.

It indeed is bad politics to drag the President into the race, when preparations for his last days in office are in full swing at the Rashtrapati Bhavan and other government offices connected with the final ceremony. If only our politicians would learn to indulge in value based politics and conduct their affairs in a dignified manner, rather than acting as 'king makers'. One may earnestly wish that one day they will realize that politics is more than being power hungry.
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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Agni-III can reach the heart of China

Yet the world isn’t that unfair. For every adversary, there are new allies too. India’s bonhomie with Israel and the US has made sure that certain regions where it lacked the right kind of equipment have been taken care of. The increasing bonhomie is vindicated by the American inclination to shower us with an unprecedented and exclusive nuclear deal even when we have not yet signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This is proof enough of the success and efficacy of our pluralistic democracy, But as somebody said it right – The best way to be at peace is to be prepared for war.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

While India Inc. is busy going global, India’s indigenous space programme has not been too far behind

However, with the Agile development, India has joined the select club of nations (China, Russia, USA & France) capable of using space technologies for commercial purposes. “Although the primary aim of India’s space mission is to improve the lot of our teeming millions, we certainly intend to be recognised as a serious commercial player. The aim is to acquire 20% of the satellite launch market, with plans to carry out two or three missions a year,” says Shridhar Murthy, Executive Director, Antrix Corp. while talking to B&E.

Technologically though, the Indian PSLV as well the GSLV (geosynchronous) varieties have limited capabilities in terms of launching more sophisticated communications satellites. With Russian launch facilities being one of the cheapest in the market, the competition is intense. Added to this are strict restrictions imposed by US unilateral space policy, which does not easily permit US satellites as well as satellites built with US components from being launched from anywhere else except from NATO land.

With such imponderables in place, the first thing which India needs to do is to develop cutting edge technology. Developing advanced technologies, such as GSLV Mark III, will take a little while more. So while India has entered the commercial space, there remains a huge distance to cover before ISRO can be a force to reckon within the satellite launch market.


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