@xdhwowbob

As a Chinese, I wish Indian all the best in  space tech advancement, and hope one day India and China could collaborate on space exploration. In the space, we are all earth borns.

@不才多指教

I am Chinese, and China and India are both Asian countries. I hope that India’s space rise will prove that we Asians are also great!

@aryans5129

That singaporean accent made "Mangalyaan" into "Mongolian" 😂

@WorldCitizen-gz6fn

Great to see positive comments on India from Chinese friends. As neighbours it is extremely important that we work together.

@norzangwangchuk5044

Lift of Narmal is a pleasing thing to hear

@xiaoshulinzi

India and China are brothers, love from China

@WolfTrader-lq9ws

India is able to do this with 4 trillion dollars economy. With bigger economy India will do bigger things

@RiyanshraghavRaghav

Love from Russia 🇷🇺 ❤

@Akash_Xavier_Rai

As an Indian, I wish China a very good luck for their space missions. We'll catch up soon so that we can work together and achieve wonders in space.

@messimagic619

I'm seeing so many hate comments and racist remarks here, and it only proves one thing—some people just can't handle India's success. ISRO has achieved incredible milestones with efficiency that even top space agencies admire. Progress in science and technology uplifts a nation, and India is living proof of that. Instead of engaging with ignorance, let’s focus on what matters—moving forward, innovating, and making history.

@Arunh9-pw7lp

The comments under this video give me a relief. I thought India will be ignored but they’re mad at a video about Indian space exploration. That means we’re doing fine. Yet, the 6-7% growth figure is so demoralizing. We want it to be in 8-10% bracket. We don’t want incremental changes. We want explosive growth.

@Editsdevil

Those who are saying that india first need to eliminate poverty i just want to clarify that the govt gets back 2.52 rupees for every 1 rupees spending on space program

@priyashmukherjee8284

MAY INDIA RISE AGAIN ❤

@AlohaKutla

I have a cousin who is working in one of the space startups in India and this kid is prodigy. Dual Masters, PhD and a post-doc and he is still in his 20s. Anyways he is working in one of the project to send satellites to LEO. Reason India hasnt send so many satellites to space for its own even though it has the ability is due to cost and efficiency. Thinking is that govt wants private sector to catch up and innovate so that if ISRO can send a satellite to space at X cost, private players should be able to do it X/3 cost at the very least.

@gauravnath2030

We are proud to be Asians, the rise of India 🇮🇳 and china🇨🇳 is a global good  , given the border disputes being solved we can rise together . Chinese invests 492 B $ in R & D thats admirable.

@krishnasiddharth5032

The contrast between the Indian space budget of 1.4 billion USD and China's 11 billion USD is eye opening. India must invest more in Space!

@ibknl1986

I am proud of my country  , India. We will catch it soon.

@fireyecat

India is a global leader in technology and innovation, with a thriving IT industry and a growing number of startups that are making a significant impact worldwide. India's economic growth and potential are remarkable, with a large and dynamic workforce that is driving the country's progress and influencing the global economy. Love from China💕

@Tatay-05

Well I smell Jealousy here.

@Aurica34

As a Singaporean, I think India should go with their own benchmarks and goals.  There is no need to compete with China and US.   It would be better if we can all collaborate for space exploration.   Perhaps if we do, we can colonize the moon and mars.