Hyderabad:Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra on Thursday compared the public-private partnership in space with the mythological character of ‘Narasiṃhan’, the Lion-headed God and fourth Avatar of Lord Vishnu, to stress on the fact that the space sector needs to think differently and be innovative to untap its full potential.
While talking during a webinar organised by the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on ‘Unlocking India’s Potential in Space Sector’, Mahindra said: “Two very different halves made a very unexpected whole. I am thinking of Vishnu in his avatar as Narsimhan – half man, half lion. I am visualizing an ecosystem for a public-private partnership that combines the knowledge and intellect of a human being with the fearlessness, speed, strength and the killer instincts of a lion.”
Mahindra went on to explain how Narasimha had to think differently to conquer the demon of Hiranyakashyap, who was invulnerable to weapons and could not be killed by any living being, not at daytime or night time and not above or below.
“I would urge all of us to keep the story in mind (of how Narasimha killed Hiranyakashyap despite all oddities) as we deliberate on ways to unlock the space sector. Think of creating structures and systems that have never existed before, think differently about achieving the goal, whether you are a public or a private player,” Mahindra said.
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