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India has approved plans to develop a new reusable rocket, a space station and a robotic sample return mission to the Moon.
If the projects reach their goals, the approvals will put India on a trajectory to become the third -largest space power in the 2030s , after the United States and China .
India became the fourth country to land a spacecraft on the Moon with the Chandrayaan 3 mission last year .
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