Wednesday, April 09, 2014

Kasturirangan: Not sure if nations revealed all on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight



New Delhi: Nations engaged in the massive search for the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 might not have revealed all the information they would have gathered and may choose to come out with the same later as it will also give an idea about a nation’s technological advancement, former ISRO chairman and Planning Commission member K. Kasturirangan said here on Tuesday.
“There may be more information on the missing flight, which the nations may choose to come out with after some time or put out a package after due deliberations. I am not sure if they have revealed all,” Dr. Kasturirangan said at the Dr. Satish C. Seth Memorial Futurology Lecture organised by the Indian Council of Management & Future.
The former ISRO chairman delivered a keynote address on ‘India in Space — A Conceptual Framework for the 21 Century’, in which he deliberated upon India’s space achievements and research being conducted for developing space elevators, global navigation system, efficient space transportation system, space tourism and other areas.
To a question on the level of development in space technology and oceanography in the wake of over 27 nations not being able to trace the missing flight, Dr. Kasturirangan said he was “not sure if what is appearing in the media is all that we have on the missing flight. Not sure if the nations are revealing all because it will give away an idea on that nation’s capability of catching signals, no matter how weak, that they must have gathered”.
09/04/14 Akanksha Jain/The Hindu
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