Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India has always tried to move ahead with all the mantras of development along with everyone, and that this mantra is not just for the country but for the global environment and neighboring countries too. PM Modi said in the radio program ‘Mana Ki Baat’, “India has always tried to move ahead with all the mantras of all-development development.” When we talk about the development and development of all, it is not just for the inside of India but for the global environment, and especially for our neighbors.
This is the first time that New Delhi has been pursuing unprecedented stratospheric diplomacy through a special gift of Rs 450 crore for South Asian countries. Keeping a separate space for yourself in India, this week, South Asia is going to give its neighbors a new satellite gift through satellite. Foreign Ministry spokesman Gopal Bagale said that India is opening its heart to its neighbors.
PM Modi’s gift to his neighbors
It seems that there is no other harm in the space of the gift of this communication satellite created without spending any expenditure on them for the use of neighbors. Currently there are regional associations, they are professionals and their purpose is to make profit. In this case, it appears that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is known for his special interest in space, is setting up ISRO in a new classroom by providing space based on this platform.
For this satellite of a lifetime of 12 years, its partner countries will spend about $ 150 million. Engineer Prashant Agarwal, trained by IIT Kanpur, is in the Foreign Ministry and is an important person associated with this project. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has actually expanded his slogans and spreading all development to the neighborhood of India so that the needs of the poor in South Asia could be met.
On May 5
On May 5, ISRO’s Nauty Boy will land on his 11th mission from Sriharikota Island on the coast of Bay of Bengal. It will take a message of peace with you. With a total weight of 412 tonnes and about 50 meters long, these rockets will take with them South Asia satellites. ISRO still likes to call it GSAT-9. A total of 2230 kg of this satellite was built in three years and these satellites costing Rs 235 crores are a complete communication satellite.
Giving gift to India to its neighboring countries, this satellite can help in the better use of space-based technologies. Every country has to develop its grassroots infrastructures. Although India is ready to give help and information in this context.
The Government says that satellite telecommunications and broadcast related services like TV, DTH, VSAT, tele-education, telemedicine and disaster management will make possible cooperation. This satellite also has the ability to provide a hot line between participating countries. Since this area is sensitive to earthquakes, cyclones, floods, tsunamis etc., it can also help in establishing useful communication links at the time of the disaster.
With this he said that we want our neighboring countries to be together, our neighboring countries also develop. The Prime Minister said, “India will launch South Asia satellite on May 5. The capacity and related facilities of this satellite will be of great help in meeting the economic and developmental priorities of South Asia. This will be helpful in moving ahead of our entire area. ‘
Referring to the situation of violence and war in many places in the world, he said that considering the problems faced by the world today, the Buddha’s views seem to be relevant. Ashok’s life in India is a perfect symbol of Buddha’s journey from war. The Prime Minister said, I am fortunate that on this great festival of Buddha Purnima, I will be involved in the Vaisak Day celebrated by the United Nations.
In Sri Lanka, I will have the opportunity to offer devotional worship to Lord Buddha. He quoted the idea of the Father of the Indian Labor Union on May 1, saying, “On one side, Maoism-inspired thought was that the workers of the world became one and Dattopant Thangri used to say that the workers should unite the world. Today, talking about the workers, it is very natural to remember Dattopant Thangari ji.