
Remote sensing satellite: CM pays tribute to PM, team for launch
She thanked China for its cooperation in successful launch of the remote sensing satellite.
The chief minister said, 'Remote sensing satellite is a revolutionary step towards national sovereignty, scientific progress and environmental protection.'
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