Indian Space Research
Indian Space Research refers to the activities and endeavors undertaken by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which is India’s national space agency. Established in 1969, ISRO is responsible for the country's space research, experimentation, and application programs. Its mission encompasses the development and launch of satellites for communications, weather monitoring, navigation, and Earth observation, as well as for scientific exploration of outer space. ISRO has gained international recognition for its cost-effective launches and innovative technology developments, including notable achievements such as the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) and the Chandrayaan missions to the Moon. The agency plays a crucial role in advancing India’s scientific and technological capabilities and contributing to global space exploration efforts.