ISRO’s LVM3-M5 Successfully Launches India’s Heaviest Satellite CMS-03
In a significant achievement for India’s space program, ISRO has successfully placed its heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03, into orbit using the powerful LVM3-M5 rocket. The launch marks a major step toward self-reliance in deploying heavy communication satellites without foreign assistance.
Key Mission Details
The 4,410 kg CMS-03 communication satellite lifted off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, at 5:26 PM IST. The LVM3 rocket, nicknamed ‘Bahubali’ for its immense power, successfully deployed the satellite into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) within approximately 16 minutes.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the mission’s success in a post on X (formerly Twitter), acknowledging this historic achievement for India’s space independence.
CMS-03: Enhancing India’s Communication Capabilities
The multi-band, high-performance communication satellite is designed to significantly improve services across multiple sectors:
- Remote education and telemedicine initiatives
- Maritime and aeronautical communication
- Internet and broadband services
- Satellite television and broadcasting
- Disaster response connectivity
The satellite will expand coverage over the Indian mainland and surrounding oceanic regions, strengthening the country’s digital infrastructure.
Why LVM3 Earns the ‘Bahubali’ Nickname
LVM3 (formerly GSLV Mk-III) represents ISRO’s most powerful launch vehicle to date, with impressive capabilities:
- 4-tonne payload capacity to Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit
- 8-tonne payload capacity to Low Earth Orbit
Its three-stage configuration features two solid boosters, a liquid-core stage, and a high-efficiency cryogenic upper stage, making it ideal for heavy satellites like CMS-03. This marks LVM3’s fifth operational flight following the successful Chandrayaan-3 mission.
Leadership Recognition
ISRO Chairman S. Somanath congratulated the mission team for their dedication and efforts. He specifically acknowledged the contributions of scientists’ families, stating, “The strength behind each successful mission is from the family.”
Strategic Significance
The successful LVM3-M5 mission represents a technological leap for India’s space capabilities, reducing dependence on foreign launch providers like Arianespace for heavy satellite deployments. This achievement positions India as a competitive player in the global commercial launch market while marking a milestone in the country’s communication infrastructure development.



