India, Sept. 22 -- India and the United States are seeing some friction over trade tariffs and work visas, but that's on Earth. The two countries continue to be on a collaborative path when it comes to space missions, officials from both sides said at an event hosted by the Embassy of India in Washington DC.

The event, 'India-USA Space Collaboration: The Frontiers of a Futuristic Partnership', was held at India House on Monday and celebrated recent milestones, including the joint NASA-ISRO NISAR satellite and the Axiom Mission-4, which carried Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station.

India's US ambassador Vinay Kwatra described the partnership as "a dynamic platform for advancing scientific exploration, tec...