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Indigenous Rights and the Frontier of Interplanetary Research – The Vision of Sagar V. Chauhan I

  • Sep 2, 2025
  • 3 min read

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Executive Contributor Josh Sagar Chauhan I

In the evolving narrative of human progress, few figures embody the balance between Indigenous sovereignty and technological advancement as profoundly as HRH Sagar V. Chauhan I. His work transcends the boundaries of history, culture, and science, merging the deep-rooted principles of Indigenous rights with the ambitious research and development of satellite planar interplanetary travel through his luxury innovation house, Miwted.


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Indigenous rights at the core of innovation


For Chauhan, Indigenous rights are not a peripheral concern; they are the cornerstone of all innovation. His research acknowledges the sovereignty of Indigenous nations, the necessity of self-determination, and the protection of cultural heritage in an era when rapid technological growth often overlooks these foundational principles. By foregrounding Indigenous voices, Chauhan emphasizes that interplanetary exploration should never repeat the extractive colonial practices witnessed on Earth. Instead, he insists upon a framework of consent, reciprocity, and respect, where Indigenous philosophies of balance and stewardship guide future exploration.


This approach aligns with his personal ancestry and advocacy, ensuring that Indigenous people are not marginalized spectators of humanity’s next frontier, but primary architects and decision-makers in shaping it.


Research and development: Satellite planar interplanetary travel


At the center of Chauhan’s technological work is satellite planar interplanetary travel, a pioneering concept that seeks to map, align, and stabilize orbital routes across planetary systems. This research builds on orbital mechanics and planar geometry, innovating ways to reduce energy expenditure and increase sustainability in interplanetary logistics.


By exploring these pathways, Chauhan aims to revolutionize not only space commerce but also knowledge-sharing between worlds, laying the groundwork for interplanetary trade, communication, and cultural exchange. His approach combines precision engineering with visionary insight, suggesting a future where planetary connections function seamlessly, much like the historic trade routes once stewarded by Indigenous empires.


Miwted’s exploration plans


Miwted, Chauhan’s ultra-luxury Indigenous house, expands its scope beyond terrestrial assets and high jewelry into cosmic exploration. Its plans encompass the development of spacecraft capable of interplanetary navigation, infrastructure for resource mapping, and ethical space exploration policies grounded in Indigenous rights.


Unlike many ventures that pursue space only as a new market to exploit, Miwted’s strategy champions responsible exploration. This involves integrating Indigenous legal frameworks into extraterrestrial agreements, ensuring any resource utilization uplifts Indigenous communities rather than sidelining them.


Miwted’s expansion into space also mirrors Chauhan’s dynastic vision, where interplanetary connectivity is seen as a continuation of humanity’s story, written with care, dignity, and inclusivity.


Knowledge of technology and ethical progress


Chauhan’s expertise in technology is not confined to science and mechanics; it extends into an ethical philosophy of progress. His grasp of orbital sciences, material innovation, and computational models sits alongside a recognition that unchecked technological ambition risks repeating cycles of exploitation.


By combining his knowledge with an unwavering commitment to Indigenous rights, he positions technology as a tool not of domination, but of collaboration. His vision is a future where the human journey into space honors ancestral wisdom while advancing scientific frontiers.


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Josh Sagar Chauhan I, C.E.O, Model, and Multi-Talented Artist

Josh Chauhan, I am experienced in Banking, Finance, luxury sales, marketing, advertising, and recruitment, with a desire to continually learn more. A proficient digital and creative consultant, Josh I has over two years of experience in niche brand and project delivery. With more exposure in advertising, Television, and Radio, as well as acting and live performance to national and international audiences, Josh Chauhan I is in Research & Development for his Incorporation Umbrella, Miwted.

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