India is creating ripples in the space race. Its latest lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, is the first to make it to the unexplored lunar south pole. What’s also generating a lot of curiosity is how the country’s space agency, ISRO, pulled off the mission on a shoe-string budget.
India now has at least 140 registered space-tech startups. Can the country become a space tech superpower? Tune in to the latest episode of TechTonic Shift to find out.
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