ISRO is gearing up for one of its busiest periods yet, with seven more launches planned in the current financial year, even as India’s first human spaceflight, Gaganyaan, remains on track for 2027, Chairman V. Narayanan said.
Speaking to PTI , Narayanan said the Indian Space Research Organisation is preparing for a phase of rapid expansion in science, technology, and industrial capacity. The upcoming launches will include multiple PSLV and GSLV missions, a commercial communication satellite, and the first PSLV fully manufactured by Indian industry.
The government has approved Chandrayaan-4, India’s most complex lunar mission to date, scheduled for 2028. The mission will attempt a sample return from the moon, a capability currently achieved only by the US, Russia, and China.
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