
President of ISRO V. Narayanan. File | Photo Credit: Neither
It is expected that the construction of the second starting complex in the Kulsecarapattinam in Kapuasecarapattinam in the Tuticorin district will end until December 2026 and launched the possibility of about 25 launches on the market annually.
When he spoke to reporters after participating in Bhumi Puja for the launch pad in the Kulasecarapattinam, he said that the satellites would start using a small satellite starting vehicle (SSLV).
The complex appeared on 2300 acres of soil and would be the second such device, the second was the one in the Andra Pradesh sriharikota.
“All work will end by December 2026 is our goal. We are planning to start the rocket by the fourth quarter of next year. The Prime Minister will announce the correct start date at a suitable time,” he said.
“The 20-25 satellite will be launched every year,” he added.
PM Modi, through videoconferences, laid the cornerstone for a small satellite starting vehicle (SLC) in Kulsekarapattinam, a coastal village in February 2024.
SSLV differs from the vehicles of the polar satellite start (PSLV) and geosynchronous satellite starting vehicles (GSLV), which can carry heavier payloads and are generally used in deep space exploration programs. PSLVS and GSLV are launched from the first Indian cosmic cosmic company Sriharikota.
At the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center, Thiruvananthapuram, Rajarajan and other scientists, they were supplied, supplied, supplied, added, added.
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Published – August 28 2025 05:35 IS