India to Launch 100+ Satellites in 15 Years, Unveils Space Roadmap to 2040

New Delhi: India plans to launch more than 100 satellites in the next 15 years and will be a mixture of government technology missions and operational tasks under the leadership of the private sector, Jitendra Singh, Minister of Science and Technology, said here on Saturday. Gaganyaan is on the short list for the mission.
Singh said that the road map will guide India’s space travel to 2040 and beyond, and will support the vision of Vikitit Bharat by taking advantage of space technology for food and water safety, disaster flexibility, environmental sustainability and inclusive growth. He said that India’s space program is no longer limited to symbolic achievements, but has entered a transformative stage that the country has made a vital contribution to its scientific progress, technological innovation and public welfare.
Minister, the opening of the space sector to private players brought a new wave of innovation and entrepreneurship, he added. Once, after being limited to state -led projects, India has hundreds of companies engaged in developing technologies through inter -south discovery and daily governance.
Space technology, disaster management, infrastructure monitoring, smart city planning, housing programs and even drones from the land ownership projects such as projects such as projects such as entering the lives of people quietly. The Minister summarized Isro’s future programs and said that the launch of the unreliable Gaganyaan-1 mission will be realized until the end of the year.
Gaganyaan-1 will be a human-robot task traveling into space with Vyommitra, a humanoid robot. In 2027, India will try the first human space flight under the Gaganiaan mission, then in 2028, the Chandayaan-4 mission of Venus and the proposed Bharat Antariksh station until 2035, said the country also interviewed an Indian astronaut until 2040.