Deep space exploration subsequent, prepare for it: PM Modi tells scientists on National Space Day

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In this screengrab from a video posted on August 23, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks on the occasion of ‘National Space Day’.

In this screengrab from a video posted on August 23, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks on the event of ‘National Space Day’.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (August 23, 2025) requested space scientists to prepare for a deep space exploration mission to unravel the secrets and techniques that brighten the way forward for humanity.

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In a video tackle on the National Space Day, Mr. Modi introduced that India was making ready to arrange a pool of astronauts for future missions and urged the youth to be a part of this group.

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“We have reached the moon and Mars. Now, we have to peek into deep space, where several secrets that would benefit the future of humanity lie hidden,” Mr. Modi mentioned.

“Beyond galaxies lies our horizons, The endless universe tells us that no frontier is the final frontier and in the space sector too, at the policy level, there should be no final frontier,” the Prime Minister instructed a gathering of space scientists, college students, and policymakers from throughout the nation.

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He mentioned India was making advances in breakthrough applied sciences corresponding to electrical propulsion and semi-cryogenic engines.

“Soon, thanks to the hard work of you scientists, India will launch the Gaganyaan mission and will also build its own space station,” he mentioned.

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The Prime Minister additionally requested the personal gamers whether or not 5 startups can change into unicorns within the subsequent 5 years.

“I would like the private sector to come forward … can we reach a point where we can launch 50 rockets every year,” he requested space scientists and engineers.

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