Patrocinados

In a first, Indian firm bags rocket tech from Isro; HAL wins SSLV ToT

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has secured a transfer of technology from ISRO for the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) at a cost of Rs 511 crore, marking a significant milestone for the Indian space sector. HAL will now own, build, market, and launch the SSLV, with plans to manufacture 6-10 rockets annually after a two-year technology transfer period.
Buscar
Categorías
Read More
Today’s News in a Nutshell
KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of the day in Nepal, including...
By HamroGlobal 0 1
Epstein connection controversy: Hunter Biden dismisses Melania Trump’s defamation threat; claims, 'That's not going to happen'
Hunter Biden has dismissed Melania Trump's threat to sue him for $1 billion over his claims...
By BharatUpdates 0 7
Isha breaks silence on losing Saiyaara to Aneet Padda
Shaky song actress and Bigg Boss fame Isha Malviya has shut down rumours claiming she was the...
By BharatUpdates 0 7
Mrunal apologizes for old 'manly' remark about Bipasha Basu
Mrunal Thakur faced criticism after an old video resurfaced, showing her making comments about...
By BharatUpdates 0 7
Rohit Sharma back on the field, gears up for ODI comeback - WATCH
Rohit Sharma is intensely training for an ODI comeback, aiming to play until the 2027 World Cup....
By BharatUpdates 0 30