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India to launch Bhutanese satellite; train its engineers

India and Bhutan have signed an agreement on the peaceful usage of outer space, to increase cooperation between the two sides.

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India's Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will launch a Bhutanese satellite next year and will train its engineers from December.

Announcing the development at the launch of phase-II of RuPay card in the country virtually, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said," I am happy to tell you, next year ISRO is planning to send a Bhutanese satellite to outer space next year and work is going on in full pace. For this 4 Bhutanese space, engineers will be trained in India from December by ISRO. I congratulate these Bhutanese nationals. " 

On Thursday, India and Bhutan signed an agreement on the peaceful usage of outer space, to increase cooperation between the two sides. Both countries have been engaging in the space sector.

Speaking on the space sector, PM Modi said: "Last year, I had inaugurated a Ground Earth Station for the use of South Asia Satellite. I am happy to note that through this station, the South Asia satellite has been put to better use for Bhutan Broadcasting and Disaster Management."

"I am delighted that work is going on rapidly to send Bhutan's satellite to space with the help of ISRO, next year. For this purpose, Bhutan's four space engineers will go to ISRO in December, I send many regards to these four young people. I know that His Majesty, wishes and supports increased use of space technology in the development of his country, and has set a vision of his own. To fulfill his vision, India is fully prepared to share its experience and facilities," he added.

Bhutan has been part of India's south Asia satellite initiative launched in 2017. Last year, Indian PM Modi inaugurated a ground station in the country for the use of the satellite. Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives are part of the project.

PM highlighted, "Space sector will increase connectivity between the 2 countries and India has used space technology for prosperity and growth."

India has emerged as a major centre of low-cost space launch and plans to send Indians in the space under its Gaganyaan project. New Delhi has also opened the space sector for private enterprise. 

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