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India's strongest rocket was successfully launched: 36 stars with one arrow. What is the level of satellite manufacturing in India?

India's satellite manufacturing level is very poor, and it also relies heavily on foreign technical support. In addition, the quality of Indian satellites cannot be effectively guaranteed.

After reading the news that India launched 36 satellites at a time, many people think that the level of satellite manufacturing in India has improved significantly, but in my opinion, the level of satellites in India has not reached the advanced level in the world at all.

First, the level of satellite manufacturing in India is very poor. Although India has made little progress in the field of space, the situation is very bad in polishing some details. We should know that the level of satellite manufacturing is related to the development progress of a country's space industry. If the level of satellite manufacturing is very backward, it will inevitably bring great influence to the development of space industry. It is precisely because of India's poor satellite manufacturing level that India's space industry has not made much progress.

Second, India's poor satellite manufacturing level is due to its heavy dependence on foreign technology. In the aerospace field, it is not a shameful thing to use foreign technology, because the support of foreign technical forces will inevitably bring great improvement to the development of our own aerospace industry. However, under the condition that India relies too much on foreign technology, its own satellite manufacturing level can not be effectively developed, which makes India's satellite manufacturing level not reach the advanced level in the world.

Third, the poor level of Indian satellite manufacturing is due to the fact that the quality of Indian satellites cannot be effectively guaranteed. The research and development of satellites is a very complicated task. Although there are many satellite R&D personnel in India, due to the very weak industrial level, the satellite quality in India cannot be effectively guaranteed. Although India can launch 36 satellites at a time, most of them can't be used normally, so I don't think we need to overestimate the level of satellite manufacturing in India.