DR IMTIAZ ALI KHAN -2023

DR IMTIAZ ALI KHAN -2023

Imtiaz Ali Khan, currently Director at the Directorate of Human Spaceflight Programme at ISRO HQ, joined the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, ISRO, Trivandrum, in 1999. He has worked in the development and realisation of Solid Propellant Rocket Motors for PSLV, GSLV and other ISRO projects. He has also contributed to the development of many new formulations, including the PS0M-XL rocket motors used for the first time in PSLV-C11 (Chandrayaan-I) mission, S-200 igniters, Special Purpose Motors and Advanced Technology Vehicle Motors. He was awarded the ISRO Young scientist award in 2010. He served at the Embassy of India, Paris as Counsellor (Space). As many as six new MoUs/Agreements were signed during his tenure and 4 launches of Indian satellites  were carried out from Arianespace, France. He represented India at the United Nations Council for Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNCOPUOS), Vienna, and worked closely with space agencies of other countries including Germany, Israel, Switzerland, Europe, UK and Norway. He was Officer on Special Duty at Department of Space Branch Secretariat, New Delhi, and was responsible for interactions with Prime Minister’s Office, Cabinet Secretariat, Parliament Secretariat, Office of MoS and other Ministries on matters related to Space applications & satellite utilisation.

Session

India’s Interstellar - Chandrayaan, Aditya, Gaganyaan

Global Bio India 2023 Auditorium 1 (Level 2), Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
The Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO) made history on August 23 with the landing of Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander on the moon’s surface, making India the fourth country in the world to do so. The Indian space agency is not resting on its laurels! The Aditya-L1, that ISRO recently sent into orbit, is India's first space observatory for solar research, and set to study solar winds and their impact on Earth's climate patterns, aiming to travel 1.5 million km in about four months to study the sun's atmosphere. ISRO has also announced plans for future space explorations and an indigenous space station by 2035 as well as landing an Indian on the moon by 2040! Is India surging ahead on its interstellar cruise? Find out!