Dhaka daily hails India's moon mission
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Science/Technology/Chandrayaan Dhaka daily hails India's moon mission Dhaka, Oct 24 IANS A prominent Dhaka daily
Friday hailed India's maiden moon mission Chandrayaan-1 and hoped that its spin-off would
help the entire
South Asian region. There was "justifiable pride" in the technological feat of scientists of a developing
country, The Daily
Star said in an
editorial. "The launch of the lunar mission is, briefly, one very powerful
sign of the advances in technology that
India has been making in recent years. It is at the same time a broad hint that where the exploration of
space is concerned, the
Indians have finally come of age. "We take this opportunity to congratulate the
people and
government of
India on the launch of the Chandrayaan 1 mission to the moon. One hardly needs any telling that, for a developing
country like
India and indeed for the region, the venture is cause for justifiable pride." "That sense of pride as well as belonging is enhanced by the fact that
India is an important component of SAARC
South Asian
Association for
Regional Cooperation. As a fellow member of the
South Asian
regional organisation, we feel that the stride
Delhi has taken in
space will have a positive impact on scientific development for
Indians in particular and for their neighbours and for developing
countries in general. Drawing a larger Asian
picture, the
newspaper said: "The achievement is but the latest step where progress in
space related matters by Asian nations is concerned.
China and
Japan have already become part of what is now an expanding global
space programme. "Against such a backdrop, although
India has achieved a remarkable feat, as a developing
country it has yet to go quite some way before it can climb on to the perch that other nations have attained as members of the
space club." The
newspaper added that there was little doubt that with its recent economic and technological strides,
India would focus on providing its
poor with better amenities. "It is our expectation as well as that of
people in the bigger
South Asian region that India's foray into
space will yield
social benefits common to
all through a sharing of knowledge about
space and a utilisation of such knowledge here on earth. Chandrayaan 1
will map the surface of the moon. What new facts about the lunar body such an
exercise might throw up can only be imagined," it said. --Indo-Asian
News Service ved/mv/dg 428
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