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President Donald Trump’s move to penalize India for buying oil and arms from Russia will increase economic risks for the ...
US President Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on Indian exports from Aug. 1 is expected to hurt a spate of sectors — from makers of ...
New Delhi and Moscow have a “steady and time-tested partnership,” India’s foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday, just days after US President Donald Trump ripped the South Asian nation over its ...
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Shubhanshu Shuka carries forward Rakesh Sharma's legacy after 41 years: Axiom Mission 4 launches todayShubhanshu Shukla has made history today on June 25 by becoming the second Indian astronaut to go into space, 41 years after Rakesh Sharma first crossed that milestone in 1984. Shubhanshu Shukla is a ...
In Shubhanshu Shukla’s case, a splashdown made sense. SpaceX missions are designed for water landings. The Pacific Ocean provides flexibility, comfort and recovery access. The crew’s safety comes ...
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India Today on MSNWhy Shux splashed down in the sea, but Rakesh Sharma landed on landSplashdowns during the re-entry of astronauts from space may seem like the obvious choice for a gentle return to Earth. But the decision between water and landings goes far deeper than just comfort.
Rakesh Sharma, the only Indian to travel to space, speaks to Lounge about the 1984 ‘Soyuz T-11’ mission, the challenges of astronaut training and Isro’s strengths Srishti Choudhary ...
Rakesh Sharma, India's first astronaut, celebrates his 76th birthday today, honoring his historic space mission in 1984 that inspired generations and showcased India's space capabilities.
Rakesh Sharma, the Punjab-born cosmonaut, and pilot created history as he took India to become the 14th nation to travel outer space. As the Indian space hero turns 72 years old today, let's have ...
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