The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has officially showcased the first model of its ambitious Bharatiya Antariksh Station, signaling a major leap in India’s independent space capabilities. The announcement highlights ISRO’s growing vision to establish India’s own space station in orbit by the next decade, positioning the country among elite spacefaring nations.
During the unveiling, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on India’s private sector to actively contribute to future space missions and projects. This push for public-private collaboration reflects the government’s commitment to fostering innovation, investment, and global competitiveness in India’s rapidly expanding space industry.
The Bharatiya Antariksh Station will serve as an advanced orbital platform for scientific research, space technology testing, and human spaceflight support, likely following the success of the Gaganyaan mission. It will also play a vital role in deep space experiments and inter-agency cooperation in the future.
This strategic initiative marks a turning point in India’s journey from satellite launches to long-duration human presence in space. With increasing interest from Indian space startups and global partners, ISRO’s space station project promises to be a catalyst for the next era of India’s space exploration.
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