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As space becomes a frontier of global technology and geopolitics, international partnerships have emerged as essential pillars of human spaceflight missions. India’s Gaganyaan mission, its maiden human spaceflight programme with a budget of ₹20,000 crore, has seen significant collaborative support, especially from NASA and Axiom Space, demonstrating how strategic cooperation enhances technological preparedness, crew training, and cost efficiency.
India’s partnership with NASA and Axiom Space marks a strategic step toward the Gaganyaan mission, helping bridge training gaps, cut costs, and reduce exposure time. To fully leverage these gains, India must focus on transparent communication, indigenous capacity building, and soft power. As it prepares its first astronauts, public outreach and robust domestic frameworks will be crucial for maximizing global cooperation benefits.
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