Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

India seeks Russian help to put man in space by 2022

- Jayanth Jacob Jayanth.jacob@hindustant­imes.com ■

IF GAGANYAAN IS SUCCESSFUL, INDIA WILL BECOME THE 4TH COUNTRY IN THE WORLD TO LAUNCH A MANNED SPACE MISSION AFTER THE US, RUSSIA & CHINA

NEW DELHI: India has sought cooperatio­n from Russia in specific areas of its manned space programme — life-support systems, crew modules and training of astronauts — to fulfil its mission of putting an Indian in space by 2022, according to officials familiar with the developmen­t. India plans to complete Gaganyaan, the country’s first manned space mission, in the next four years in sync with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statements in his Independen­ce Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort on August 15. “We have decided that by 2022, when India completes 75 years of Independen­ce, or before that, a son or daughter of India will go to space with a tricolour in their hands,” Modi said in his address to the nation.

If successful, India will be the fourth country in the world to launch a manned space mission after Russia, the US and China.

Russia has been a close partner of India in space programmes for four decades, with the cooperatio­n extending to lunar and Mars missions. The former Soviet Union helped launch India’s first two satellites, Aryabhata and Bhaskara. In 2004, India and Russia signed two space-related agreements during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit.

The strengthen­ing of cooperatio­n in this field, including helping India for the manned space mission, came up during a meeting in Moscow between Union external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and Russia’s deputy prime minister for defence and space industry Yuriy Borisov about a week ago.

“The two sides discussed threadbare the space cooperatio­n at that meeting and decided to strengthen their ties in the field of joint scientific research and use of outer space for peaceful purposes.

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