1992 was designated International Space Year in recognition of the urgent need to gain a global understanding of the Earth and its surroundings. Unfortunately the blessings of technology are unevenly distributed between developed and developing countries. Steps must be taken to extend satellite communications to the developing world, particularly to help improve educational opportunities, to assist in the management of the world's natural resources and to monitor changes in weather, climate and environment. India has made several proposals, notably for Mission PEACE, which could involve the developing countries in ISY initiatives, inaugurating a new age of space cooperation
SIGLECNRS RP 219 (110) / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
This Thesis aims to examine recent efforts of the developing countries, within the Legal Subcommitte...
The government of Sri Lanka has embarked on a massive development programme of the country in all sp...
The space era marked by the effort in organising the International Geophysical Year (IGY) more than ...
The Indian Space domain capability can be expanded in the South Asian Neighbourhood for offering sol...
Applications of space technology have provided remarkable benefits for humanity since the dawn of th...
Although it is generally agreed that the outer space should be used for the benefit of all mankind, ...
It is stressed that there is considerable scope and need to strengthen nuclei of existing research a...
The Indian Space Programme was initiated more than five decades ago, with the primary objective of u...
Technology transfer and the multitude of benefits derived from space exploration is a prime factor i...
The U.N. proclaimed the year 1992 to be the International Space Year. Objectives of this Space Year ...
This paper explores the potential of communications satellites for education and social services in ...
India's efforts in space have largely focused on civilian applications for meeting the development n...
Today, India has emerged as a major space faring nation and has acquired end to end capability to de...
The exacting requirements of India's space program have demanded the participation of industry on a ...
SIGLECNRS RP 219 (110) / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
This Thesis aims to examine recent efforts of the developing countries, within the Legal Subcommitte...
The government of Sri Lanka has embarked on a massive development programme of the country in all sp...
The space era marked by the effort in organising the International Geophysical Year (IGY) more than ...
The Indian Space domain capability can be expanded in the South Asian Neighbourhood for offering sol...
Applications of space technology have provided remarkable benefits for humanity since the dawn of th...
Although it is generally agreed that the outer space should be used for the benefit of all mankind, ...
It is stressed that there is considerable scope and need to strengthen nuclei of existing research a...
The Indian Space Programme was initiated more than five decades ago, with the primary objective of u...
Technology transfer and the multitude of benefits derived from space exploration is a prime factor i...
The U.N. proclaimed the year 1992 to be the International Space Year. Objectives of this Space Year ...
This paper explores the potential of communications satellites for education and social services in ...
India's efforts in space have largely focused on civilian applications for meeting the development n...
Today, India has emerged as a major space faring nation and has acquired end to end capability to de...
The exacting requirements of India's space program have demanded the participation of industry on a ...
SIGLECNRS RP 219 (110) / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
This Thesis aims to examine recent efforts of the developing countries, within the Legal Subcommitte...
The government of Sri Lanka has embarked on a massive development programme of the country in all sp...