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Chandrayaan-10 would be a crewed lunar landing mission, whenever it happens in the future.


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No technology, no mission, no rokra. R&D is certainly more difficult than typing comments online.

Landing humans on moon by 2040 itself is too ambitious for India.
Bhai shab comment nhi likh raha, sacchai bata raha huun. Paise se research hoon gi. Bina paise kuch nhi hota.
 

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No technology, no mission, no rokra. R&D is certainly more difficult than typing comments online.

Landing humans on moon by 2040 itself is too ambitious for India.
Its measurable when ISRO places humans, docking objects in space first and man them for even a few days. Defence matters should get more priority regardless with more sats, their defence and so on...while continuing the research
 

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Bhai shab comment nhi likh raha, sacchai bata raha huun. Paise se research hoon gi. Bina paise kuch nhi hota.
There is a huge gap in budgets required for initial researches like FEA and system validation for technology demonstrations vs actual manufacturing of a crewed moon lander and it's supporting systems.

Former will easily eat a decade.
To reach the moon you have to aim for the stars!
I don't think it is needed to write a random motivation over this. YouTube level random comments like "ISRO just needs budget to slay NASA" aren't needed by defence enthusiasts.

A primary school student won't need a visa and application form of Harvard today. He needs to focus on his base. Simply, no amount of motivation or excess budget will solve any problem. Yes, ISRO is short of budget but by only around 500-800 cr. INR against its demand & estimation. The aim is to purchase better quality raw material and boost salaries since private companies are exceeding PSUs in renumeration these days.

ISRO has to drill and sample return from moon, send humans to space, do rendezvous Docking, train people on space station, have to build a sizeable space station & an HLV and then any budget allocation demand will be there for a manned moon mission. Since ISRO is neither overstaffed with satellites being built on assembly lines and not in an immediate space race (with no real purpose) like US & USSR were, there is no significant shortage of funds for space missions in ISRO at least.

There is no demand or estimation given by ISRO for a manned mission to government of India. That alone is enough to dismiss whatever @TopWatcher said (he anyway has habit to spam same kind of comments everywhere in this sub-forum on every event or update). They approach PMO for approvals and budget years before before even making an on paper plan.
Its measurable when ISRO places humans, docking objects in space first and man them for even a few days. Defence matters should get more priority regardless with more sats, their defence and so on...while continuing the research
Can you help me to comprehend what you want to say please?
 

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