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August 7th, 2007
India’s scientific progress after Independence
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And where we have reached today? India has a powerful battery of missiles. We can produce our own tanks and aircrafts. A state of the art aircraft carrier is being built. Nuclear submarines and airbreathing hyperplanes are on drawing board. Light combat aircraft-Tejas would go on production line in a few years. Fast breeder reactor technological, magnetohydrodynamic, superconductivity, nanotechnology and nanomaterials research is booming.
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