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India aims to land its first citizen on the Moon by 2040, build an International Space Station-like docking hub by 2035, and bring back lunar samples in the next five years. However, the Indian space agency ISRO faces challenges due to limited budget and staff, leading to delays and reliance on outdated technology. Critics argue that the government's priority should be channeling more resources into the space sector.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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