May 13, 2009 Indo Daily the democratic hyperpower
ISRO To Launch Re-Usable Rockets Within Next 10 To 15 Years
Hyderabad, India (PTI) May 12, 2009
Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) is working on a plan to launch re-usable rockets within next 10 to 15 years that will take off from the ground to orbit and return just like any aircraft carrying people and payload, said G Madhvan Nair, Chairman of Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO). "ISRO will launch these re-usable rockets within next 10 to 15 years," Nair told reporters on ... read more
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    London (AFP) May 11, 2009
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    New Delhi (AFP) May 5, 2009
    The Indian military said Tuesday it has held large-scale military exercises involving its main strike corps close to the tense border with nuclear-armed rival Pakistan. The three-day manoeuvres, code-named Hind Shakti ('Indian Power'), were held in the arid plains of northern Punjab state and wrapped up on Tuesday, officials said. "The exercise entailed participation by mechanised and in ... more

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