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India
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A scientific temper is not new to this country
that invented the zero and had complex astronomical
observatories centuries ago. Contemporary India
has made major strides in theoretical and applied
research in such diverse fields as atomic energy,
space remote sensing, biotechnology, electronics
and oceanography.
The
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
has a network of 39 laboratories and over 100
extension and field centers. The country has become
one of the five members of the exclusive space
club, which has the capability to design, fabricate
and launch satellite systems. The Department of
Telecommunications (DOT) now has several captive
satellite-based networks. The Bah Atomic Research
Center (BARC) is a world -class institution for
nuclear I research which has led the country to
become not only self-reliant but also enabled
it to complete the entire nuclear fuel cycle from
exploration and mining of nuclear fuel ores to
power generation and waste management. The Center
for the Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)
recently
Unveiled
its third computer hardware breakthrough, the
Param-1 0000 supercomputer with a stupendous 100-
gigaflops of super computing power.
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