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    Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 30 Sep 2014

    Serious question; was their any science fiction written in 1940s-1960s that imagined an Indian space program.

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      1. Daniel Kaszor‏Verified account @dkaszor 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet Is there really much even now? There was that Doctor Who episode and…?

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      2. Kevin Wilson‏ @kvonbling 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet Indian from India or First Nations?

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      3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 30 Sep 2014
        Replying to @kvonbling

        @kvonbling Either, actually.

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      2. Eric Kleefeld‏ @EricKleefeld 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet A fun *recent* example: Doctor Who episode "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship," casually depicting India as the world's future space power.

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      3. Eric Kleefeld‏ @EricKleefeld 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet Also in 1967's "The Tomb of the Cybermen" the villain, played by a Cypriot, was supposed to be some unspecified "Eastern" type.

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      2. Saurabh‏ @twitting_sg 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bal_Phondke … that being said - i had to google this after reading your tweet.

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      3. Saurabh‏ @twitting_sg 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet and not sure if he ever imagined an indian space program. though one can say Ramayana was science fiction.. flying monkeys...

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      1. jady of the evening‏ @rabid_child 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet The only film I can think of is Wim Wenders' Until the End of the World (from '91) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Until_the_End_of_the_World …

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      1. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 30 Sep 2014
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        @upsettingshorts Right -- although in Star Trek there are no nations, right. Earth is unified and part of Galactic federation.

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      1. Daniel Dale‏Verified account @ddale8 30 Sep 2014
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        @HeerJeet I don't know, but I once saw a "Palestinian Space Agency" logo sticker on a door in Jenin.

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