‘Pakistan Is Fooling Itself’: On Chandrayaan-3, Pakistani Experts BIG EXPOSE Of Own Country

Chandrayaan-3: The successful launch of India’s lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 has triggered a global discussion about India’s power. Major countries around the world have noticed this mission of ISRO. The whole country is filled with pride on the successful launch of Chandrayaan-3. However, the atmosphere in Pakistan seems focused on celebrating the IMF loan rather than on any of his achievements. In the midst of these opposite situations, a Pakistani expert has openly criticized his own country.

Sajid Tarar, a Pakistani-origin businessman living in the United States, shared his views on a show hosted by Pakistani journalist Arzoo Kazmi. While praising Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tarar openly expressed his disapproval of Pakistan’s approach and policies. He remarked that Pakistan was fooling its own people.

Tarar advised Pakistani youth to watch Indian media closely, saying that they can learn from India’s development and contribute to the betterment of Pakistan in future. He suggested that Pakistan should learn from India and if they were ashamed to do so, they could emulate Bangladesh. Praising PM Modi’s leadership, Tarar admitted that Modi has given the gift of nationalism to India while Pakistan is only fooling itself.

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Significantly, the historic launch of Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission using the GSLV-MKIII-M1 rocket, has attracted a lot of attention. The launch lays the foundation for India’s ambitious Gaganyaan programme, which aims to send humans into space.

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is fully committed to its ambitious project Gaganyaan and the successful launch of Chandrayaan-3 further strengthens its resolve. Under this mission, three persons will be taken to a 400-km orbit for three days and then brought back to Earth safely. On July 14, the 44.3 meter tall GSLV MkIII-M1 rocket capable of carrying humans safely into space will go into space with Chandrayaan-3.