India’s space agency, ISRO, is ramping up its efforts after the Chandrayaan-3 success. Chairman V. Narayanan shared at a university event in Pune that preparations are advancing for the bold Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5 missions.
These projects form part of a larger push into advanced space research, including Mars exploration and deep space ventures. Narayanan stressed ISRO’s edge in delivering high-quality missions at low costs, drawing global partners and business opportunities.
India now ranks among the top five space powers, focusing on innovation, self-reliance, and inspiring youth. This positions ISRO as a leader for commercial tie-ups and tech collaborations.