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Isro inks deal with IAF for astronaut training
Rasheed Kappan
DHNS
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Scheduled for 2022, the ambitious Gaganyaan mission will take three Indians to space, giving the country a decisive edge in the final frontier.
Scheduled for 2022, the ambitious Gaganyaan mission will take three Indians to space, giving the country a decisive edge in the final frontier.

In a boost to the Gaganyaan manned mission project, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) and Indian Air Force (IAF) on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for crew selection and training.

Scheduled for 2022, the ambitious Gaganyaan mission will take three Indians to space, giving the country a decisive edge in the final frontier. Air Vice Marshal R G K Kappor, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (ACAS) Operations (Space), handed over the MoU to R Hutton, project director, Gaganyaan, IAF announced in a tweet.

The MoU will now give a big push to the astronaut selection process, expected to take over a year. Post selection, the candidates will have to go through basic training in India followed by an advanced training abroad.

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The selection and basic training by IAF is likely to be led by the city-based Institute of Aerospace Medicine (IAM).

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(Published 30 May 2019, 12:09 IST)