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India's largest engineering firm, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), aims to enter the international market for the next International Space Station. Previously in talks with Blue Origin, L&T is now discussing potential roles in NASA's space station supply chain. L&T is also interested in building space ports, parks, and manufacturing clusters.
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