CHENNAI/NEW DELHI: India’s space programme will soar into new skies on Friday when the country’s first privately developed rocket, Vikram-S would be launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) from its spaceport in Sriharikota, about 115 kms from Chennai.
Decks have been cleared for the four-year-old startup Skyroot Aerospace to make the maiden launch of its VikramS rocket, marking the foray of private sector into the country’s space industry, dominated by the state-run ISRO for decades.
Skyroot Aerospace has become the first private company in India to give wings to the Indian space programme, after the sector was opened to private players by the Centre in 2020.
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