ISRO Chairman Dr V. Narayanan unveiled an ambitious space exploration roadmap for India, targeting the launch of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station by 2035 and a crewed Moon landing mission by 2040. The plan highlights development of the next-generation NGLV rocket, deployment of Chandrayaan‑4 and Chandrayaan‑5 missions with lunar sample return vehicles, and the ongoing Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme. The roadmap capitalises on recent milestones like the successful SpaDeX satellite docking, Chandrayaan‑3 lunar landing, and future Venus orbiter. These developments reflect ISRO’s evolution from small satellite launches to heavyweight missions and mark its rise as a major spacefaring nation. With expanding global partnerships—including NASA and ESA collaborations—and the bolstering of India’s private space sector, this strategic push aims to establish India as a global leader in sustainable space exploration.
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