PM Modi, ISRO Announce Space Station by 2035 and Chandrayaan-4

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On National Space Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled India’s bold roadmap for the future of space exploration, announcing plans to establish a Bharatiya Antriksh Station (BAS) by 2035. The Prime Minister also highlighted India’s growing strength in semi-cryogenic engines, electric propulsion, and youth-driven initiatives like the Indian Space Hackathon and Robotics Challenge.

PM Modi praised the recent success of astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s mission and said that India will soon develop a dedicated astronaut pool, urging young students to actively participate in the nation’s space journey.

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ISRO’s Roadmap

ISRO Chairman V Narayanan detailed the agency’s upcoming missions, aligned with the Prime Minister’s vision.

  • Chandrayaan-4 and a Venus Orbiter Mission are in the pipeline.

  • The first module of BAS will be launched by 2028, with the space station becoming fully operational by 2035.

  • A Next Generation Launcher (NGL) has also been approved to strengthen India’s launch capabilities.

  • By 2040, India aims to bring Moon samples back to Earth, placing its program on par with leading global space agencies.

Market Insights & Key Takeaways

  • India’s ambitious space programme signals huge opportunities in aerospace, technology, and research sectors.

  • The timeline for BAS and Chandrayaan-4 strengthens India’s position as a global space leader.

  • Analysts see this roadmap as a long-term boost for innovation and private-sector participation.

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