In India, all these space science development activities are under the control of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). ISRO is an organization established by the Government of India to conduct R & D activities related to space science. The various tasks assigned to the ISRO are as follows:
The Indian government space program is organized around the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) which manages the private space program. ISRO's vision is "to use space technology to promote national development while pursuing space science research and planet exploration." The Indian space program usually focuses on technology, science and social development through space capability. Until recently, the country focused on projects such as space exploration and military use. In order to commercialize its launch capability, India often emphasizes international cooperation strategies with leading powerful powers and strengthens relations with Europe. The first satellite in India was launched by the Soviet Union in 1975. India also cooperated with Russia to develop its own stationary rocket and launched its own spacecraft in 2008.
ISRO is a government agency. Part of that plan must be directed towards the development of India. According to the footprints of SpaceX, the ISRO release is incorrect. Elon Musk has his own spectacular vision. Some of them may overlap with ISRO. So far, the "regular" release of ISRO gave a very great technical advantage in the fields from earth observation and disaster prevention management to climate and environment. Furthermore, the ISRO does not object to taking risks. In addition to basic scientific research, the mission of Mars is not practical. The same can be said about Venus' journey. Remember, despite being in our routine, China failed in the mission of Mars