NASA and ISRO have teamed up to provide advanced training for Indian astronauts, gearing up for a joint mission to the International Space Station. The collaboration, announced by US envoy Eric Garcetti, aims to enhance space exploration and job creation through strategic partnerships.
As per Garcetti’s statement at the US-India Commercial Space Conference, hosted by the US-India Business Council and the US Commercial Service in Bengaluru, NASA will offer advanced training to Indian astronauts. The goal is to launch a joint mission to the International Space Station this year or shortly thereafter as part of the promises made by both nations’ leaders.
Furthermore, the NISAR satellite mission, a joint effort between NASA and ISRO, will soon be launched from ISRO’s Satish Dhawan Space Center. This mission will play a crucial role in monitoring Earth’s resources, including ecosystems, the Earth’s surface, natural hazards, sea level rise, and the cryosphere.
The partnership between the US and India not only focuses on peaceful space exploration but also aims to foster prosperity and job creation. By promoting collaborations between startups in the space sector, opportunities for Indians and Americans to engage in high-tech, well-paying jobs are envisioned.
Garcetti highlighted the significance of initiatives like the Artemis Accords, which provide a framework for collaborating nations to explore the moon and beyond safely. The event in Bengaluru brought together key officials from the US and Indian governments, including ISRO Chairman Dr. S Somanath, NASA representatives, and industry leaders.
Dr. Somanath emphasized the growing connection between Indian and US partners in critical space technologies, expressing optimism about future collaborations in the emerging space sector. USIBC President Atul Keshap described the US-India space partnership as a new chapter that holds great potential for achieving remarkable milestones in space exploration and innovation.
The US-India Commercial Space Conference highlighted the importance of strategic partnerships in driving innovation and propelling the space industry forward. The event built on previous engagements, showcasing the deepening synergy between the two nations in pioneering space exploration and technology.
On another front, senior defense officials from the US and India recently met in Washington to discuss opportunities for strengthening space cooperation and identifying potential areas for collaboration with American industry. The second annual US-India Advanced Domains Defence Dialogue focused on enhancing cooperation in the space domain, with both sides agreeing to advance discussions through regular working group interactions.