On Sunday, the chairman of ISRO V. Naryanan participated in the convening of the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Production in Cournol. | Photo Credit: U SubraManyam
The chairman of the Indian Universe Research Organization (ISRO) V. Narayanan announced that India will establish his own space station by 2035 and bring them back to the ground by 2040 and bring them back to the ground.
On Sunday, the chairman of ISRO V. Naryanan participated in the convening of the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Production in Cournol. | Photo Credit: U. SubraManyam
Dr. Narayanan spoke here as the main guest to convene the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Production (IIITDM) on Sunday. He emphasized the significant steps that India took in the field of space and technology, and noted that the country appears as a global leader by putting strong emphasis on innovation and research.
“By 2035, we are going to build our own space station and by 2040 we are sending our own human being – our brother or sister -“, he said, addressed the assembly of students, their parents and members of the Faculty of Premier Institute.
Dr. Narayanan remembered how modestly the Indian space program began, launching 17 meters of missile, which could carry only 35 kilograms. Today he noted that the country builds rockets as high as 40-storey buildings that are able to raise a payload of up to 74,000 kilograms. He added that Aditya has made India one of only four countries to send the satellites to study the sun, and gave the scientific community the abundant values of valuable data. “This year, ISRA has also successfully conducted a docking experiment and placed India among several nations capable of performing such advanced maneuvers of the universe,” he said. Looking forward by Dr. Narayanan said India is preparing for orbiter Venus Orbiter and is in the process of introducing several missiles and satellites with a strong involvement of many start -ups working in the universe sector.
“What began as a modest effort, where the missiles were transported on bikes, has now witnessed phenomenal growth. Today the world follows us. By 2040, India will be at the same level of space technology,” he said. A total of 206 degrees were awarded during convening, including 183 bachelor technologies (B.Tech.), 19 Master of Technology (M.Tech.) And Four Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).
Published – 20 July 2025 20:23