News of the Day | | Historic Wednesday: 'Mangalyaan' enters Martian orbit; ISRO makes space history ISRO became fourth space agency to complete Mars mission on 24 September 2014, when Mangalyaan, India�s Mars Orbiter travelling an incredible distance, of over 650 million or 65 crore kms to reach to Mars. �We have gone beyond boundaries, of human enterprise and imagination, said excited Prime Minister Narendra Modi who witnessed the development from spacecraft control centre of ISRO based at Bengaluru. Prime Minister said that History has been created. We have dared, to reach out, into the unknown. No nation's been successful in a maiden attempt, India is only country which has been successful in its very first Mission Mars attempt. Recognizing the might of ISRO, US space agency NASA specially congratulated ISRO. Read More | Highlight of the Week | | India brimming with optimism and confidence: PM Modi writes in WSJ Before winning hearts by his speeches in the United States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi�s words have reached out to Americans. The Wall Street Journal has published a write-up of Narendra Modi titled- �Unleashing India's Energy and Drive�. In his article, The Indian Prime Minister appeals the globe to participate in the �Make in India� campaign saying, �A young nation with 800 million people under age 35, India is brimming with optimism and confidence. The young people's energy, enthusiasm and enterprise are India's greatest strength. Unleashing those attributes is my government's biggest mission.� Read More | NewsBharati Focus | | Project Mausam: Loud message to expansionist China? Indian government, public and galaxy of self-styled strategic experts were in deep slumber since last few decades when aggressive, expansionist Communist China was slowly and steadily inching forward to create strategic encirclement of India through successive commercial and infrastructural projects in India�s neighbouring countries. Vinay Joshi, an ardent observer of national security related issues, observes that the new Indian government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi�s leadership has taken an excellent step to counter growing Chinese influence around Indian peninsula. India�s Ministry of Cultural Affairs has planned to re-explore ancient maritime routes developed and used for about 2000 years by then Indian sailors and trade vessels under a new project named �Project Mausam�. Read More | |
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