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Quad is moving leaps and bounds with every passing day, making China nervous.&nbsp;Now, India is deepening space ties with the US, Japan and Australia, its Quad partners. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) last week shipped the S-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)&nbsp;to US space agency NASA&rsquo;s Jet Propulsion Laboratory moving the NISAR (NASA-ISRO SAR) mission further.&nbsp;Not only with the US, ISRO is also working with Japan.&nbsp;On March 11, ISRO and JAXA signed an &lsquo;Implementing Arrangement&rsquo; for collaborative activities on rice crop area and air quality monitoring, using satellite data. With Australian Space Agency (ASA), ISRO, in February inked an Amendment of the&nbsp;&lsquo;2012 India Australia Inter-Governmental MoU for cooperation in Civil Space Science, Technology and Education&rsquo;.&nbsp;</p>
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