India, UAE discuss possible cooperation in space technologies

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Press Trust of India Dubai
Last Updated : Feb 25 2015 | 1:20 PM IST
India and the UAE have discussed possible cooperation in the field of space and related areas to strengthen and diversify their existing strong bilateral relations.
The UAE's Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST)'s top executives led by Director General Yousuf Al Shaibani recently met Indian delegates headed by Anurag Bhushan, Consul General of India in Dubai, according to EIAST statement.
They discussed possible cooperation between EIAST and India's space agency Indian Space Research Organisation in the field of space and related areas.
"India is in the midst of a massive national development campaign and one of the areas of focus is harnessing space technology for more diversified growth. ISRO, the national space agency of India has formal cooperative agreements with more than 35 countries.
"As UAE is gearing to achieve feats in the area of space such as its planned Mars mission in 2021, we believe that cooperation between India and UAE in space field will strengthen and diversify the existing strong bilateral relations," Bhushan said.
"India has shown that there are no boundaries to what can be achieved through dedication and determination. One of our main objectives in EIAST is to share knowledge and cooperate with other organisations who share our goal of developing space technology for the overall development of the nation. We look forward to working with the ISRO on future projects," said Director General Al Shaibani.
The group was briefed on EIAST's achievements, such as the launch of DubaiSat 1 - a remote sensing Earth observation satellite and DubaiSat 2 - an electro-optical Earth observation satellite, and given a tour of the Institution, including the soon-to-be-completed satellite manufacturing facility, that will be home to the KhalifaSat project.
ISRO made headlines in September last year with its launch of the satellite Mangalyaan to orbit around Mars and in December, with the successful launch of the 630-tonne Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle MK-III (GSLV MK-III).
ISRO has already launched 35 satellites for other countries.
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First Published: Feb 25 2015 | 1:20 PM IST

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