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India’s First Human Spaceflight from Srihariikota will lift off in 2027. There have been repeated delays in the launch of the Human space flight, but the technology is complex, and India is mastering het Its oven. No Country Shares This Critical Technology.
India is Spending Rs 10,000 Crores on the Human Space Program – Gaganyaan Mission. The mission has entred its final phase, and the first spaceflight has been scheduled for the first Quarter of 2027.
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh Said, “The successful complaint of the tv-D1 mission and the first uncreed test check abort mission earlier this year have laid a strong a strong foundation for the upcoming fourth.
The Second Test Vehicle Mission (TV-D2) is Slated for Later in 2025, Followed by the Uncrewed Orbital Flights of Gaganyaan. These Milestones will culminate in India’s maiden human spaceflight in 2027, launching indian astronauts into orbit aboard an Indian Rockt from Indian Soil.
Calling it a “Historic Mission,” Dr Jitendra Singh underlined that the Gaganyaan Program Goes Far Beyond Scientific Achievement. “It represents India’s Rise as a Global space power bill He Also Recalled That Prime Minister Narendra Modi Had Cleid Out India’s Long-Term Ambitions in Space, Including Setting Up the ‘Bharatiya Antariksha Station’ by 2035 and SENDING the fir 2040.
The human-rated LVM3 Vehicle, The Crew Escape System, and the Crew Module and Service Module are all undergoing Final Stages of Testing and Integration. He confirmed that the uncreed orbital gaganyaan mission is on track for launch later this year, with recovery trials alredy conducked with the Indian Navy and more sea recover simulations.
Training of astronauts is also progressing steadily.
The media was informed that the four Indian Air Force Pilots, Selected as Astronaut-Designates, Have Completed Training in Russia and Are Undergoing Further Mission-Specific Training in INDIA. Their health, psychological fitness, and simulation-based operational readiness are being containually assessed at India’s Astronaut Training Facility.
While sharing these technical advancements, the union minister emphasised the cost-efficiency of the mission. “The Expenditture Being Incurred on the Gaganyaan Project is minimal when compared to Similar human spaceflight misdeals Conducted by Other Countries,” The Minister Said. He added that the mission’s returns, bot in terms of technological innovation and economy stimulus, far exced the costs involved.
The program has already given risk to multiple spinoffs – Advancements in Robotics, Materials, Electronics, Electronics, and Medicine- And Medicine- And is Fostering Deeper Collaboration with India Industry. “Today, Gaganyaan is not just isro’s mission. It is India’s mission,” Dr Jitendra Singh Said, Noting the Vital Role Played By the Private Sector and Startups Following Policy Reforms Initiated by the Govarternment.
