Indian space program
The Indian Space Program is managed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which was established in 1969. Its primary goal is to harness space technology for national development and conduct space research. ISRO has successfully launched various satellites for communication, weather forecasting, and earth observation.
One of the notable achievements of the Indian Space Program is the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan), which made India the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit in 2014. The program also focuses on launching satellites for other countries, showcasing India's growing capabilities in the global space industry.