India’s IIT Bombay to Lead Mission Daksha for Space Telescopes

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India is set to significantly boost its space capabilities with the launch of Mission Daksha, an ambitious project to develop satellites equipped with some of the world’s most powerful telescopes. The mission will be spearheaded by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, which will lead the effort to study gamma-ray bursts from deep space. 

This initiative marks a major stride in India’s space program, demonstrating the nation’s commitment to advancing its technological and scientific prowess. It also aligns with India’s long-term vision of becoming a leading player in global space exploration and research. The project is expected to foster deep collaboration between academic institutions, private industry, and government space agencies, leveraging the country’s growing expertise in satellite technology and artificial intelligence to design and build these cutting-edge instruments.

The mission’s focus on gamma-ray bursts is particularly significant, as these are some of the most energetic explosions in the universe, providing valuable insights into black holes, neutron stars, and the early cosmos. 

The telescopes developed under Mission Daksha will be designed to collect and analyze data with unprecedented precision, contributing to international scientific research. This announcement follows a period of strong performance in India’s technology sector, with the country’s GDP projected to grow at 6.5% in the current fiscal year, supported by robust domestic demand.

The strategic investment in space technology and R&D further underscores India’s push for innovation-led growth across multiple sectors. The project is seen as a way to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers while solidifying India’s position on the global stage.

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