
Sullurpet: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is reaching new heights, now competing not with foreign nations but with itself. Known for its cost-effective and innovative approach to space exploration, ISRO has emerged as a leader in the global space industry.
Marking a historic milestone, ISRO is set to launch its 100th rocket, the GSLV-F15, on Wednesday. The organization’s progress over the years has been remarkable—what started as a challenge to conduct even one launch per year has evolved into achieving 4 to 10 launches annually. ISRO’s consistent growth is a testament to its dedication to enhancing indigenous capabilities.
In preparation for further advancements, infrastructure developments are underway to increase the number of annual launches to 15. Approximately 80% of the required work for this expansion has already been completed, highlighting ISRO’s commitment to meeting future demands.
This latest achievement underscores ISRO’s reputation for delivering superior results with cost efficiency, reinforcing its position as a global leader in space research and technology.