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India Aims for Crewed Moon Mission by 2040, Gaganyaan Launch in 2027

Key Takeaways

  • India targets crewed Moon landing by 2040, first human spaceflight in 2027
  • Three uncrewed Gaganyaan missions planned, starting with Vyommitra robot in December 2025
  • Bharatiya Antriksh Station space station expected by 2035, initial modules by 2027
  • Space sector reforms spur growth from 2 to 300+ startups in few years

India’s space ambitions have reached new heights with ISRO chairman V Narayanan announcing a crewed lunar mission target for 2040 and confirming the Gaganyaan human spaceflight program remains on track for 2027. The announcements came during his address at Birla Institute of Technology’s 35th convocation ceremony in Ranchi.

Ambitious Space Roadmap

Narayanan revealed a comprehensive space strategy that includes multiple landmark missions. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a guideline for an indigenous crewed lunar mission by 2040, under which we have to land our own citizens on the Moon and bring them back safely,” the ISRO chief stated.

The timeline includes:

  • First uncrewed Gaganyaan mission with humanoid robot Vyommitra in December 2025
  • Two additional uncrewed missions in 2026
  • Crewed Gaganyaan mission by first quarter of 2027
  • Bharatiya Antriksh Station space station by 2035 with initial modules by 2027

Expanding Mission Portfolio

Beyond lunar ambitions, India’s space program continues to diversify. A Venus Orbiter Mission has received approval to study Earth’s neighboring planet. The successful Aditya-L1 solar mission has already collected over 15 terabits of solar data, providing crucial insights into space weather phenomena.

Future projects include Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5 lunar missions, a new Mars exploration program, and AXOM, a high-priority astronomical observatory mission.

Space Sector Transformation

Narayanan highlighted the dramatic growth in India’s private space ecosystem. “Just a few years ago, there were barely one or two startups in the space sector. Today, there are over 300 working on satellite manufacturing, launch services, and space-based data analytics,” he noted.

The transformation through IN-SPACe has been crucial for meeting India’s growing demand for satellite applications in agriculture, disaster management, telecommunications, and transportation monitoring.

Infrastructure and Capability Growth

India’s launch capacity is undergoing massive scaling. “From launching 35 kg initially to now envisioning 80,000 kg — that is the scale of transformation we are aiming for,” Narayanan emphasized.

Recent achievements include:

  • Successful SPADEX mission making India the fourth country to achieve docking/undocking in space
  • 100th launch from Sriharikota with GSLV F15/NVS-02 Mission
  • Approval for third launch pad costing ₹4,000 crore to support next-generation vehicles

Global Leadership and Collaboration

India now ranks first in nine global space technology areas, according to the ISRO chief. From Chandrayaan-1’s water discovery to Chandrayaan-3’s historic south pole landing, the country has set multiple world records.

While committed to self-reliance, Narayanan confirmed India remains open to international collaborations. “How and where we collaborate will be debated and decided based on scientific and strategic priorities,” he stated, particularly for global concerns like climate science and space research.

Narayanan, who took charge as ISRO Chairman in January 2025, previously served as director of the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, bringing extensive experience to India’s expanding space ambitions.

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