India found liable in satellite case
A takeoff last month from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, ISRO's headquarters in Andhra Pradesh
UPDATED. A tribunal has found India liable for breaching three Mauritian investors’ treaty rights through the cancellation of a satellite telecoms deal – but partly accepted the state’s defence based on national security interests.
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