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Chandrayaan II, India's second mission to Moon, to be launched in 2018

The minister even said that India has emerged as the world's frontline nation in the field of Space Technology.

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Chandrayaan II, India's second mission to the Moon, is likely to take place in the first quarter of 2018, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Atomic Energy and Space Dr. itendra Singh said on Monday.

Addressing the annual inaugural session of the five-day Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, Singh said India has emerged as the world's frontline nation in the field of Space Technology and this in itself is a glorious vindication of the dream seen by the founding fathers of India's Space programme.

The minister even said that India has emerged as the world's frontline nation in the field of Space Technology.

Lauding PM Narendra Modi for his efforts, Singh said, it was during the last three years that India could launch a South Asian Satellite which would be also providing inputs and benefits to the neighbouring countries.

The 38th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing is being held in New Delhi from October 23 to 27.