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Who is India's 'missile woman'? How Tessy Thomas helped develop Agni missiles, the nation's premier nuclear weapon systemIt would be a good time to remember Tessy Thomas, the "Missile Woman of India," who led the Agni programme, the key missiles in India's nuclear arsenal. Dr Tessy Thomas, who worked as Director ...
Dr Tessy Thomas was born in 1963 in Kerala's Alappuzha. (Source: Twitter) Former President APJ Abdul Kalam was known as the original Missile Man of India. Notably, now we have one from the other ...
India’s aerospace and UAV sectors are undergoing a period of significant transformation, marked by increased indigenous ...
The media loves calling her Missile Woman - and with good reason. Tessy Thomas, a scientist from India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is a rare woman who has played a key ...
Scientist Tessy Thomas, who guided the team behind it, calls it a "weapon of peace" and says there is no gender discrimination in science. Associated with all the Agni series missiles, Thomas led the ...
But Tessy Thomas let’s her work do the talking. India’s rocket lady and project director of the just launched Agni-IV missile, Thomas hasn’t let adulation change her. In an exclusive ...
Scientist Tessy Thomas made news for heading the team responsible for India’s first missile that can cross continents. With a range of over 5,000 kilometres, the multi-functional Agni V can be ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : Tessy Thomas, hailed as the ‘Missile Woman of India’ for her exceptional contributions to missile technology, has taken charge as the vice chancellor of NICHE University ...
Eminent space scientists K Kasturirangan and Tessy Thomas and experimental physicist Prof H C Verma were awarded the Doctorate of Science (Honoris Causa) at the 67th convocation of IIT Kharagpur ...
Hyderabad: There are a lot of uncertainties for being a scientist, said Mrs Tessy Thomas, director of Defence Research and Development Organisation. Speaking at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit ...
Scientist Tessy Thomas, who guided the team behind it, calls it a 'weapon of peace' and says there is no gender discrimination in science. Associated with all the Agni series missiles, Thomas led the ...
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