National
Aeronautics and Space Administration will soon provide advanced training
to Indian astronauts, with the goal of mounting a joint effort to the
International Space Station, a top American diplomat said Friday 24 May.
US
Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti made these remarks while speaking at the
"US-India Commercial Space Conference: Unlocking Opportunities for US
& Indian Space Startups," hosted by the US-India Business Council and
the US Commercial Service in Bangalore.
NASA will soon provide advanced training to Indian astronauts,
with the goal of mounting a joint effort to the International Space Station, hopefully, this year or shortly thereafter, which was one of
the promises of our leaders' visit together. And soon we will launch the NISAR satellite from ISRO's Satish Dhawan
Space Center to monitor all resources, including ecosystems, the Earth's
surface, natural hazards, sea level rise, and the cryosphere," Garcetti
said, according to a USIBC press statement issued in Washington, DC.
You see whether it's
the pursuit of peace and the peaceful use of space, things like the Artemis
Accord, we are hand in hand, arm in arm. When
it comes to prosperity and jobs, which is a big part of this conference today,
it can be produced by startups in this sector, good-paying, high-tech jobs for
Indians and Americans. Space is right there," Garcetti said.
The day-long event in
Bengaluru garnered participation from senior officials from both the US and
Indian governments, including Garcetti, Indian Space Research Organisation
chairman Dr Somanath S, representatives from the NASA, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, and the government of India, as well as prominent
leaders from the commercial space industry, industry stakeholders, venture
capitalists, and market analysts.