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Who is "they"? Which Obama inauguration? Where do you go to school?
Well, I had to look up the details on your allegations because you could not supply them. See Post #21. See if you can discuss based on that. Perhaps you can explain how "turning off GPS" is the same thing as "spying on allies"? Have you ever posted more than one line with a silly emoticon, or are you really that limited in your thinking? Do you think your mama is proud of you?Yep US of A is so reliable that it can't stop spying on it allies.
Again, you fail to make your case and only reveal your ignorance. It makes me wonder about education in India and the quality of educators.I meant to say is that Russia is more reliable than US of A.
You are going in to personal lever that is not good for your health and your age.
The education here is pretty good. Kaalapani is just acting strange.Again, you fail to make your case and only reveal your ignorance. It makes me wonder about education in India and the quality of educators.
His point is pretty simple. USA cannot be trusted. We saw that during 1971 war, after our 1998 nuclear test, not to mention the large scale spying. On Topic, IRNSS will do the job for India so Im still not convinced as to why we need to collaborate in this field.Again, you fail to make your case and only reveal your ignorance. It makes me wonder about education in India and the quality of educators.
See my post #21. Does the link have any merit? THAT is the question.His point is pretty simple. USA cannot be trusted. We saw that during 1971 war, after our 1998 nuclear test, not to mention the large scale spying. On Topic, IRNSS will do the job for India so Im still not convinced as to why we need to collaborate in this field.
He may just be a bot.The education here is pretty good. Kaalapani is just acting strange.
Cool down gadadhari bheemHe may just be a bot.
Meet Walter Barnes - All golfers should live so long as to become this kind of old man!Cool down gadadhari bheem
Maybe he just don't like you and USA but this is not common indian view and they like US people as they are nice and tolerable people but sometime arrogant.
Toward the end of the Sunday service, the Minister asked, "How many of you have forgiven your enemies?"
80% held up their hands. The Minister then repeated his question. All
responded this time, except one man, Walter Barnes.
"Mr. Barnes, are you not willing to forgive your enemies?"
"I don't have any," he replied gruffly.
"Mr. Barnes, that is very unusual. How old are you?"
"Ninety-eight," he replied. The congregation stood up and clapped
their hands.
"Oh, Mr. Barnes, would you please come down in front and tell us
all how a person can live ninety-eight years and not have an enemy in the world?"
The old golfer tottered down the aisle, stopped in front of the pulpit,
turned around, faced the congregation, and said simply, "I outlived all them assholes" - and he calmly returned to his seat.
Technical question: Why are ground stations required? How to they help?
:shocked:A senior Roscosmos official also said the agency would like to see GLONASS navigation equipment manufactured in India.
Russia and India may sign an agreement for the deployment of three GLONASS stations in India, Sergey Savelyev, deputy head of Roscosmos told the GLONASS Herald magazine.
The countries may sign such an agreement after a GLONASS delegation visits India in June or July, according to Savelyev. "After that, I hope, we will sign a joint protocol, and then we can start making concrete decisions on cooperation, including the placement of Russian GLONASS stations in India," he said.
In addition to placing ground stations in the country, Roscosmos would also like to see GLONASS navigation equipment being manufactured in India.
"We would like to place our own GLONASS ground stations here, as well as jointly produce user equipment and work together on the implementation of technologies such as the ERA-GLONASS. It would be interesting to create a joint venture in India," Savelyev said.
India's GLONASS connections
India has been using GLONASS technology for over the last few years. GLONASS satellites have been launched from the country and the Indian armed forces used GLONASS military signals. When GLONASS opened its showroom in Mumbai in September 2012, its Deputy Chief Designer Igor Kuznetsov told RIR that Indian citizens were already unknowingly using the Russian technology. "The iPhone 4s supports GLONASS technology, so you already use GLONASS in India," Kuznetsov said. "Every manufacturer of chip sets like Qualcomm, Broadcom, STMicroelectronics, use 2-system chipsets, use both GLONASS and GPS...They already have this in their product line."
In December 2013, it was reported that the Russian government is seriously considering the possibility of selling a stake in the development of the GLONASS system to foreign countries, among which India would be given a priority. "We have prioritized the countries -firstly the states where GLONASS may be required for geopolitical reasons," Navigation Information Systems (NIS, formerly NIS GLONASS) Chief Executive Alexander Gurko said. "We could invite India, Kazakhstan, Brazil, South Korea and several other countries into the consortium."
This is one area of cooperation that is likely to get a boost this year and a major agreement on GLONASS could be signed later this year when Russian President Vladimir Putin visits India for the 15th annual India-Russia summit.
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Russia planning to place three GLONASS ground stations in India | Russia & India Report
ISROs constellation will take a while before its operational. Then again we need another network just in case.:shocked:
Then what about our desi GPS which we was our plan..
Well ISRO has time and again proved that they can do things cheaper and better than anyone else in the business. The Russians ( although they are our friends) cant sustain a GPS network thanks to the sanctions. The Americans are not economical, and charge other countries ( and their military) wayyy too much, to pay for their fast food bills. So its a great chance for India to catapult itself to provide GPS to all other countries across the globe!. We have the software and hardware skills, and thankfully the economic backing. We should use this to catapult IRNSS globally. And then we can decide who's GPS do we switch off! We could actually make money off ISRO, and the capital we invested in them!