This story is from April 29, 2016

Satellite Navigation: India joins the elite club

In 1999, the US denied India information during the Kargil war, that’s when India started work on its own Global Positioning System (GPS). On April 28, 2016 India joined the elite group of countries, including the US and Russia, with its own satellite navigation system. Here’s a look at what having its own GPS means for the country.
Satellite Navigation: India joins the elite club
In 1999, the US denied India information during the Kargil war, that’s when India started work on its own Global Positioning System (GPS). On April 28, 2016 India joined the elite group of countries, including the US and Russia, with its own satellite navigation system. Here’s a look at what having its own GPS means for the country.
In 1999, the US denied India information during the Kargil war, that’s when India started work on its own Global Positioning System (GPS). On April 28, 2016 India joined the elite group of countries, including the US and Russia, with its own satellite navigation system. Here’s a look at what having its own GPS means for the country.
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