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Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia B.N. Reddy during his visit to the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) to mark India’s 65 years of bilateral relations with Malaysia. — Picture by BERNAMA.

Space domain a new area of cooperation between India, Malaysia, says diplomat

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 3 — The space domain represents an exciting new area of potential collaboration between India and Malaysia, says Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia B.N. Reddy.

“India’s proven expertise in the field, including in remote sensing, small satellite missions and geospatial applications, has benefited over 20 Malaysian space experts over the years,” he said in his article titled Paving the Pathways for an Asian Century- India’s Chandrayaan-3 Success, which was made available to Bernama.

Reddy also commended the recent triumph of India’s Moon mission Chandrayaan-3, which he believes will further propel collaborative efforts towards solidifying the Asian Century — a period anticipated to be characterised by the dominant economic and political roles of China, India, and their neighbouring nations.

He emphasised India’s commitment to global welfare, underscoring its dedication to addressing global challenges.

India’s international space cooperation programme encompasses launching many foreign satellites and offering capacity-building and training initiatives.

“As of July 2023, India has successfully launched over 400 satellites for 34 countries and has formalised cooperative agreements, including memoranda of understanding (MoUs) and Framework Agreements, with numerous nations to strengthen space partnerships,” Reddy said.

India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission, which successfully landed on the moon’s southern polar region on August 23, marked a significant milestone in the annals of space exploration, establishing India as the first country to touch down in this less-explored region.

Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim congratulated his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi for the mission’s success, celebrating it as a triumph for India and all of Asia.

The Union Cabinet of India, in recognition of this historic feat, passed a resolution designating August 23 of every year as National Space Day, in celebration of the Chandrayaan-3 Mission’s success in reaching the moon.

— Bernama

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