"This is perhaps the first widely followed world record India has made in the field of space technology. The Indians have reason to be proud," state-run Global Times said in its editorial today.
However the tabloid daily which criticised India in 2013 for sending Mangalyaan to Mars overtaking China despite "millions of poor and illiterate people" said the significance of the ISRO's new feat is "limited".
Acknowledging that the new record is a "hard-won achievement for India to reach current space technology level with a relatively small investment," the daily said "it offers food for thought for other countries".
"India launched a lunar probe in 2008 and ranked first among Asian countries by having an unmanned rocket orbit Mars in 2013," it said.
"Many lessons can be drawn from India. As a rising power, it has done a good job. It is ambitious but pragmatic, preferring to compare with others as an incentive to progress. India's political and social philosophy is worth pondering," it said.
"As India's GDP is about one-fifth to one-fourth that of China's, the share of investment in space technology in India's GDP is similar to that of China's," it argued.
The daily which has been carrying critical articles against India on almost on daily basis also sought to make out a case that India is spending more on defence than China in terms of GDP ratio.
"India's defence budget is about one-third of China's, a higher percentage of GDP than that of China," it said.
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