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India Eyes Space Station by 2035 and Moon Landing by 2040 in Ambitious Push

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India's space journey, which started with a modest rocket range in 1962, has evolved significantly over six decades. Key milestones include the launch of its first satellite and the development of homegrown launch vehicles. The successful lunar landing of Chandrayaan-3 marked a major leap forward for the country's space ambitions. The program has since expanded to include private sector participation alongside government efforts. Looking ahead, India has set bold targets of establishing a space station by 2035 and landing astronauts on the Moon by 2040.

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