The space mission does not involve any Indian technology, nor does it have any scientific or operational role.
Another attempt by the Modi government to mislead the public in the name of space campaign, the rented space seat spent 5 billion by Modi has been presented as an achievement by the Godi media.
The space mission does not involve any Indian technology, nor does it have any scientific or operational role. Modi’s close aide Group Captain Shukla was made a part of the space mission out of loyalty to Hindutva.
According to the BBC, 5 billion rupees were paid for a seat and training for Group Captain Shukla. Shukla’s conversation with Modi in space is less of a scientific mission and more of a political film to sell the BJP and Hindutva ideology.
India’s so-called space mission is a passenger in an expensive rented seat, which has nothing to do with science or space technology. What is being presented as a national achievement is actually a purchased seat on a mission.
This mission is a reflection of the failure of ISRO, where instead of real scientific progress, exhibitionist measures and Godi media deception are being shown.



