This paper, based on the Presidential Address delivered at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Indian Academy of Sciences held at Calcutta during 26-29 November 1977, is a brief survey of recent developments in the Indian space programme and of the plans for the near future
24-30Today, with a total workforce of over 17,000, ISRO’s establishments are functioning in many par...
In the past 50 years, Indian Space has seen many successful milestones – demonstrating excelling Ind...
Through four case studies of technological systems - optical tracking of satellites, sounding rocket...
402-432The paper provides an overview of the evolution of the Indian Space Programme right from the ...
This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publi...
28-32Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) devised its space programme with the objective of har...
In his two talks beginning at 4.00 PM, Dr. Narain will first trace the history of India\u27s remote ...
The vision of Indian Space was enunciated (in early 1970) by Dr. Vikram Sarabhai - who envisioned ...
By judiciously combining internal and external knowledge acquired since the early 1960s, India has b...
The launch of sputnik is the initiation of space age and also the beginning of space race. During th...
Today, India has emerged as a major space faring nation and has acquired end to end capability to de...
The Indian Space Programme was initiated more than five decades ago, with the primary objective of u...
The exacting requirements of India's space program have demanded the participation of industry on a ...
India's efforts in space have largely focused on civilian applications for meeting the development n...
Indian space activities have made tremendous progress in the past 50 years with successful programme...
24-30Today, with a total workforce of over 17,000, ISRO’s establishments are functioning in many par...
In the past 50 years, Indian Space has seen many successful milestones – demonstrating excelling Ind...
Through four case studies of technological systems - optical tracking of satellites, sounding rocket...
402-432The paper provides an overview of the evolution of the Indian Space Programme right from the ...
This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publi...
28-32Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) devised its space programme with the objective of har...
In his two talks beginning at 4.00 PM, Dr. Narain will first trace the history of India\u27s remote ...
The vision of Indian Space was enunciated (in early 1970) by Dr. Vikram Sarabhai - who envisioned ...
By judiciously combining internal and external knowledge acquired since the early 1960s, India has b...
The launch of sputnik is the initiation of space age and also the beginning of space race. During th...
Today, India has emerged as a major space faring nation and has acquired end to end capability to de...
The Indian Space Programme was initiated more than five decades ago, with the primary objective of u...
The exacting requirements of India's space program have demanded the participation of industry on a ...
India's efforts in space have largely focused on civilian applications for meeting the development n...
Indian space activities have made tremendous progress in the past 50 years with successful programme...
24-30Today, with a total workforce of over 17,000, ISRO’s establishments are functioning in many par...
In the past 50 years, Indian Space has seen many successful milestones – demonstrating excelling Ind...
Through four case studies of technological systems - optical tracking of satellites, sounding rocket...