5 October 2015
A year after India signed its first space co-operation agreement with China, scientists from ISRO and the Chinese Space Agency have decided on six major areas of interest, including hosting of payloads on each other's satellites and inter-planetary missions. "We don't know which Chinese payloads we'll launch on which of our satellites and vice-versa. These details have to be worked out but we've identified six broad areas," senior scientist B. K. Dadwal, the Indian lead in the joint working group said, adding: "The other areas of interest are earth observation, disaster management, space science and navigation."
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