India's space ambitions got a boost when it became the first
country to land a spacecraft near the unexplored south pole of
the moon in August, just days after a similar Russian mission
failed, and the fourth overall to achieve a soft landing.
After that success, India launched a rocket to study the sun and
is scheduled conduct a test later this week as part of its
crewed space mission.
"Prime minister directed that India should now aim for new and
ambitious goals, including setting up 'Bharatiya Antariksha
Station' (Indian Space Station) by 2035 and sending first Indian
to the moon by 2040," the government said in a statement.
"To realize this vision, the Department of Space will develop a
roadmap for moon exploration," it added.
Modi has also called on scientists to work on missions to Venus
and Mars.
(Reporting by Shivam Patel; editing by Robert Birsel)
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