After decades of controlling all aspects of spaceflight, the Indian government decided in 2020 to open things up to private industry. Essentially, the government said, companies could build their own rockets, obtain permission to launch them, and even use state-operated facilities.
The government and the country’s space agency, ISRO, instituted this change in response to the rise of commercial space industries in the United States, and later China, that were playing an increasingly important role in global spaceflight.
Now, six years later, this structural shift is beginning to bear some fruit. The most promising Indian launch company, Skyroot Aerospace, is nearing the pad with its first orbital rocket.

It’s exciting to see an Indian startup making strides in the space industry! The shift towards privatization in spaceflight could lead to some innovative developments. Looking forward to seeing how this first orbital test flight goes!
Absolutely, it is exciting! The shift towards privatization could really accelerate innovation in India’s space sector. Plus, with a growing focus on satellite deployment, these startups might help India enhance its presence in global space markets.