India must market for global satellite contracts
These satellites are usually of a kind not attracting US export controls and, even where they do, like in the case of the US experimental probe aboard the Indian lunar mission spacecraft Chandrayaan-1, the State Department has given the necessary clearances.
However, revenue from launching such satellites will be small and ISRO's bid to enter the big commercial launch market is unlikely to be realised in the short-term. In the light of this, ISRO would do well to exploit its other major strengths, namely its world-class remote sensing technology - which has once again been demonstrated by the present launch - and satellite building.
ISRO should aggressively market its remote sensing products and bid for global contracts to fabricate satellites.
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IANS
| Tuesday,29 April 2008, 00:00 hrs
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These satellites are usually of a kind not attracting US export controls and, even where they do, like in the case of the US experimental probe aboard the Indian lunar mission spacecraft Chandrayaan-1, the State Department has given the necessary clearances.
However, revenue from launching such satellites will be small and ISRO's bid to enter the big commercial launch market is unlikely to be realised in the short-term. In the light of this, ISRO would do well to exploit its other major strengths, namely its world-class remote sensing technology - which has once again been demonstrated by the present launch - and satellite building.
ISRO should aggressively market its remote sensing products and bid for global contracts to fabricate satellites.
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