00:00Subhansha Shupna, the Indian astronaut, has officially returned to Earth after a landmark
00:07space mission with Exeum Space and NASA. But did you know India paid over 500 crore on this mission?
00:14But why did India send him? This mission is India's entry ticket into future of global
00:19commercial spaceflight. We're not just launching rockets anymore, we're training astronauts to live
00:25and work in international space stations. Because that's where the real game is going.
00:30Exeum's mission wasn't just a ride along, it was real training, real research, real tech exposure,
00:37for India to prepare for human spaceflight and beyond. Shukla underwent two years of rigorous
00:44NASA-level astronaut training. But why? Because India plans to send astronauts into orbit regularly,
00:50build our own space station by 2035, and become a leader in space medicine, satellite tech,
00:58and international crew missions. So that 500 crore on this mission wasn't just a cost,
01:04it was an investment in experience, in global collaboration, in future missions like Gaganyan
01:10and India's own space station. Subhansha Shukla is now part of a select global league. And India?
01:16India just proved we're not just watching space exploration, we're building the future of it.
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