
ISRO and TIFR recently held a collaboration meet to strengthen India's capabilities in space science and astronomy. The meeting, attended by fifty scientists and engineers, focused on integrating the scientific and technological expertise of both institutions. Discussions covered various domains, including millimeter-wave astronomy, space weather, radio astronomy, cosmic ray physics, and planetary science.
This initiative aligns with India's evolving space ecosystem and Space Vision 2047, aiming to establish a structured framework for scientific collaboration with clear targets and milestones. The meeting concluded with an action plan to advance joint research efforts.
The ISRO–TIFR collaboration aims to enhance India's capabilities in space science and astronomy by integrating their scientific and technological expertise. Some key objectives include:
- Strengthening research in millimeter-wave astronomy, space weather, radio astronomy, cosmic ray physics, and planetary science.
- Establishing a structured framework for scientific collaboration with clear targets and milestones, aligning with India's Space Vision 2047.
- Leveraging India's radio astronomy observatories for modular integration into international mega-projects.
- Expanding joint research efforts through domain-specific breakout sessions to identify new areas of cooperation.