ISRO aims to establish India's first space station by 2035.
India’s ambitious space program is set to enter a new phase with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announcing plans for its first indigenous space station, targeted for completion by 2035. This initiative, alongside the Gaganyaan crewed space mission planned for 2027, underscores India’s commitment to becoming a significant player in the international space community. The space station will serve multiple purposes, including microgravity research and technology demonstrations, and is expected to support long-duration crewed missions, thus enhancing India’s strategic capabilities in space exploration. The project will leverage indigenous innovation and private-sector participation, with domestic industries gearing up to contribute critical subsystems, marking a pivotal step towards technological sovereignty. Furthermore, the successful execution of Gaganyaan will position India among an elite group of nations capable of independent human spaceflight, advancing national pride while potentially catalyzing technological innovation and industrial growth, ultimately contributing to India’s stature in the evolving global space economy.
