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Need For Greater Focus On Science And R&D In India: Experts

India’s spending on R&D points to a big gap compared to other countries. While India allocates just 0.7 per cent of its GDP to R&D, the United States invests 2.8 per cent, China 2.1 per cent, Israel 4.3 per cent, and South Korea 4.6 per cent

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India Could Handle 50% Of Global Small Satellite Launches By 2030: Skyroot CEO

Chandana’s forecast comes as the global space industry continues to expand, currently valued at approximately USD 400 billion, with projections suggesting it could reach USD 1 trillion by 2040 or USD 1.8 trillion by 2035

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India Eyes Major Stake In $1.8 Tn Global Space Economy

India’s space economy is expected to expand significantly, growing from its current value of around USD 8.4 billion to USD 44 billion by 2033

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After Moon And Mars, India Sights Science Goals On Venus

Cabinet approves mission to Venus for scientific exploration and for a better understanding of the Venusian atmosphere, and geology and generate a large amount of scientific data probing into its thick atmosphere

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Centre Nods Chandrayaan-4 Mission, Allocates Rs 2,100 Cr

Chandrayaan-4 will concentrate on demonstrating critical technologies for future lunar missions, such as docking and undocking processes, safe landing methods and returning lunar samples to Earth

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Karnataka Aims To Generate $17 Bn In Space Tech Value: State IT-BT Secy

Complementing these efforts, the state is establishing a Centre of Excellence for space technologies to foster innovation and provide resources for startups and enterprises

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Indian Research Held Back By Bureaucracy: Prof V. Ramgopal Rao

Rao called for urgent reforms to enable innovation and sustainability in Indian research space

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Science In Bengaluru

Science Gallery Bengaluru's new exhibition, Sci560, explores Bengaluru's rich scientific heritage through interactive displays and storytelling, highlighting key figures and discoveries in the city's scientific history

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