
The Modi government’s failed technology and poor planning have disgraced India in the space race: “Continuous delay in replacing old and inoperative satellites of India’s navigation system ‘NAVIC.'” The reason for the delay is the production of local rubidium clocks and dependence on imported parts. According to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), there are difficulties in obtaining imported parts for the rubidium clock. According to Nilesh Desai, Director of the Space Applications Center, the production of the rubidium clock is still ongoing. Nine NAVIC satellites have been launched since 2013, of which five have completely failed. In response to an RTI last month, ISRO admitted that five NAVIC satellites are completely inoperative.
Currently, only two satellites have clocks that are functional, while the clocks of all the others have failed. * To be launched in January 2025, NVS-02 failed to enter the desired orbit. NAVIC satellites provide less accurate location services to citizens. The NAVIC system is limited to providing services only within India and its 1500 km radius. The Modi government’s NAVIC system has proven ineffective and failed; India’s weakness and disgrace are evident. The Modi government’s “Make in India” slogan is a reflection of failed technology and dependence on foreign countries.
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