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India just launched its first high-definition telescope into orbit
India has been on a roll lately. Just a few short weeks after completing construction on the world’s first solar-powered airport, and also unveiling a big plan to replace all street lights with energy-saving LEDs; the country has now successfully launched its first space observatory — a major milestone for its rapidly growing space program. This launch follows an earlier mission to Mars that sent an unmanned probe last year to study the red planet. India received accolades for its Mars mission, which cost a fraction of similar missions conducted by the US, Russia and other European countries.
Only cost 27 million too
Slowly but surely, India is on the rise. Next up, toilets
India has been on a roll lately. Just a few short weeks after completing construction on the world’s first solar-powered airport, and also unveiling a big plan to replace all street lights with energy-saving LEDs; the country has now successfully launched its first space observatory — a major milestone for its rapidly growing space program. This launch follows an earlier mission to Mars that sent an unmanned probe last year to study the red planet. India received accolades for its Mars mission, which cost a fraction of similar missions conducted by the US, Russia and other European countries.
Only cost 27 million too

Slowly but surely, India is on the rise. Next up, toilets

Don't conform to western standards, breh.
Isnt india double the population of subsaharan Africa.
I expect more from my indian brehs. You better be going to mars in a decades time 
Ofcourse.

I dont believe it. But we did have relationships with Indians for thousands of years as a result of the ancient red sea trade routes. My mothers family is actually partially descendant of indian and pakistani traders who came to Islamic Ethiopia 600 years ago.