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SUMMARY:Space Policy for India - A talk by Mr. Aditya Ramanathan
LOCATION: Ramanujan Lecture Theatre (RNJ 001)
DESCRIPTION:The Public Policy and the International Studies area from the Department of
  Social Sciences at FLAME University invites you to attend a talk by Mr. Ad
 itya Ramanathan on Space Policy for India.Mr. Ramanathan is a Research Fell
 ow with the Takshashila Institution where his work focuses on outer space a
 ffairs and advanced military technologies. He is co-editor with Lt General 
 (Dr) Prakash Menon of The Sheathed Sword: From Nuclear Brink to No First Us
 e.Abstract: Space power is the ability of a state to leverage its space-rel
 ated activities to wield influence in international politics. We'll look at
  how commercial, military, and scientific capabilities in space are changin
 g the strategic environment back on Earth and how India can advance its own
  interests in the orbits.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><div>The Public Policy and the International Studies area from the Dep
 artment of Social Sciences at FLAME University invites you to attend a talk
  by <b>Mr. Aditya Ramanathan on Space Policy for India.</b></div><div><b></
 b></div><div>Mr. Ramanathan is a Research Fellow with the Takshashila Insti
 tution where his work focuses on outer space affairs and advanced military 
 technologies. He is co-editor with Lt General (Dr) Prakash Menon of The She
 athed Sword: From Nuclear Brink to No First Use.</div><div></div><div>Abstr
 act: Space power is the ability of a state to leverage its space-related ac
 tivities to wield influence in international politics. We'll look at how co
 mmercial, military, and scientific capabilities in space are changing the s
 trategic environment back on Earth and how India can advance its own intere
 sts in the orbits.</div></div>
DTSTAMP:20260710T114508
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230419T130000
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