Venus orbiter will also be launched : ISRO chief calls PM Modi a visionary leader, gives credit for Chandrayaan-3’s success
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that achieving achievements in the space sector has become a habit of India and its scientists. He called upon space scientists to prepare for an intense space exploration mission to uncover the secrets that will brighten the future of humanity.

In a video address on National Space Day, Modi announced that India is preparing to form a group of astronauts for future missions and urged the youth to be a part of this group. Prime Minister Modi said, we have reached the Moon and Mars. Now we have to observe deep space, where many such secrets are hidden which are beneficial for the future of humanity. The Prime Minister told space scientists, students and policy makers across the country, our horizon is beyond the galaxies.
The infinite universe tells us that no limit is the final limit. And in the field of space too. There should be no final limit at the policy level. He said that India is making progress in the field of important technologies like electric propulsion and semi-cryogenic engine. He said, thanks to the hard work of you scientists, India will soon launch the Gaganyaan mission and also build its own space station.
Can five startups become unicorns in the next five years? The Prime Minister asked the private sector why five startups can become unicorns in the next five years. He told space scientists and engineers, I would like the private sector to come forward. Can we reach a point where we can launch 50 rockets every year?
Chandrayaan-3 created history by landing on the South Pole, now it is Gaganyaan’s turn
Recalling the success of the Chandrayaan 3 mission, the Prime Minister said that India created history by becoming the first country to reach the South Pole of the Moon. Now it is the turn of the Gaganyaan mission. PM Modi said, today on Space Day, I invite my young friends to join this group of astronauts to give a letter to India’s dreams.

ISRO chief calls Modi a visionary leader
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief V. Narayanan attributed the success of the Chandrayaan 3 mission to the vision and leadership of PM Narendra Modi. He said that he gave directions and guidance to ISRO to carry out its space missions.
The government has strong intention and will
PM Modi said that his government has both the intention and will to implement the next generation reforms needed to achieve this goal. He said that India sees space technology not only as a tool for scientific exploration but also as a means to make life easier. He said, space technology is becoming an integral part of governance in India. He cited satellite-based assessment in crop insurance schemes, satellite-enabled information and security for fishermen, disaster management applications and the use of geospatial data in the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan.
Shubhanshu increased the pride of the country: PM Modi said
That three days ago he met Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who hoisted the national flag on the International Space Station and made every Indian proud. When Shukla showed him the tricolor, he became emotional beyond words. Modi said that in his conversation with the astronaut, he saw the immense courage and infinite dreams of the youth of new India.

ISRO is turning the aspirations of emerging India into reality
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said, On National Space Day, when we are celebrating the historic moment when Chandrayaan-3 stepped on the south pole of the Moon, the heart of every Indian is filled with pride. I heartily congratulate the talented scientists of ISRO, whose unwavering dedication has made this achievement possible.
Shah further wrote in the social media post, Under the visionary leadership of PM Modi, the historic Chandrayaan 3 mission has opened new doors in space exploration and awakened a new spirit of innovation and purpose in our youth.
India will launch Chandrayaan-4 mission in 2040
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) chief V. Narayanan said that India will launch Chandrayaan-4 mission in 2040. Venus orbiter mission will also be launched in it. Venus is called Shukra Graha. V Narayanan announced that India will land on the moon by the year 2040, which will put India’s space program at the top of any country in the world.
We will establish Indian space station by 2035
ISRO chief, who reached Bharat Mandapam on National Space Day, emphasized that India will establish its space station by the year 2035. Referring to the success of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s International Space Station mission, the ISRO chief said, India was successful in sending its Gaganyatri to the International Space Station.
Golden era for our country in space exploration: Shubhanshu

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who reached Bharat Mandapam, said that the present time is a golden era for India in space exploration. He stressed that the whole world is excited about India’s space program. This is not limited to the country only. Japanese and European space agencies are much more excited about Indian space missions. Group Captain Shukla stressed that going forward, India has very big ambitions in the form of Gaganyaan and Bharat Space Station Mission. To achieve such big goals, the resources of the whole country are needed.
Shubhanshu said – It is important for all the children sitting here to be excited. We need you. This enthusiasm should not be limited to this room.
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