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Vandana Bahl's avatar

Very interesting and informative article.Anil,you do such indepth research and your unbiased analysis is a pleasure to read and reflect!

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Ranjini Shashidhar's avatar

Dear Anil

I really enjoyed reading this week's piece especially starting with the comparison with India's 1983 moment. There are some moments- both happy and sad- which get etched in a person's memory. For many years people claimed that they could recall the moment of JFK's assassination. I felt the same way about the violent deaths of Indira Gandhi as well as both her sons. Later on Princess Diana's accident as well as bombing of the twin towers. As far as happy images, nothing can beat the image of Kapil Dev and his men in blue lifting the World Cup. The success of Chandryaan 3 was also history in the making.

The publicity which the event got was equally mind-boggling. There were massive screens on crossings, railway stations, schools, malls etc involving even the common man. Everyone was watching with bated breath. If this could affect all of us so much, I can't even imagine what the ISRO scientists must've been going through. Especially after the previous debacle.

You have hit the nail on the head when you have summed it up beautifully- it's actually talent combined with audacity and self belief. Qualities one associated with India as a flash in the pan. No longer so. Now nothing seems unattainable as far as India is concerned. We have become the first country to land on the South side of the moon and people are no longer shocked. It's a reflection of the future of the world order.

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