IN 2025 year Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) plans to implement 10 orbital launches, including four GSLV missions, one run of LVM-3, the LVM-3 manned mission within the Gaganyaan program, three flights of PSLV and the launch of a solid rocket SSLV.
Main missions:
- Will be like that: The test launch of the G1 is scheduled for March, and G2 and G3 will serve as preparation for the first manned flight of the H1 in 2026 year.
- NOT ISRO ANYWHERE: Joint NASA-ISRO mission to launch radar satellite for global land and ice mapping scheduled for March.
GSLV launches:
- NVS-02: First launch of the year (mid January), satellite navigation.
- GISAT-02: Remote sensing satellite.
- IDRSS-01: Communication satellite.
PSLV will carry out the launch of the OceanSat-3 satellite and the Anvesha military satellite. in addition, the commercial arm of ISRO, NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), will launch PSLV with TDS demonstration satellite for the first time-01.
Challenges: Head ISRO C. Somanath emphasized the need to strengthen the country's manufacturing capabilities due to limitations in engine production and testing. For this, additional investments and public-private partnership are being considered.
Private sector: Skyroot Aerospace plans to launch its Vikram-1 three-stage rocket, capable of outputting to 290 kg per high orbit 500 km.
IN 2024 India made five launches last year. Last, 30 December, sent the SpaDeX demonstration vehicle into space to test docking as part of the space program.
India also aims to build its own space station by 2035 year and make a manned landing on the Moon by 2040 year.
Source: https://spacenews.com/india-eyes-record-year-for-space-with-10-planned-launches/