Mysuru, April 29 -- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has firmly established itself as a global powerhouse in space exploration, achieving extraordinary milestones through cutting-edge research and innovation, said ISRO scientist M.V. Roopa.

Delivering a lecture on "Indian Space Research and Aviation Systems" as part of the Thathaiah Memorial Lecture Series at an auditorium on Narayana Shastri Road, Roopa highlighted ISRO's strides towards self-reliance in space technology.

She emphasised that ISRO's achievements have not only propelled India's progress but have also benefited other nations.

"India may rank fifth globally in the use of technology, but ISRO's contribution in sharing innovation with the world has given India a di...