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India’s Space Revolution: Skyroot Aerospace Prepares to Launch First Private Commercial Rocket

Reetam Bodhak by Reetam Bodhak
October 29, 2025
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India’s space industry is witnessing a historic transformation. Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace is poised to execute its inaugural full-scale commercial satellite launch mission by January 2026, marking a watershed moment for the nation’s private space sector. Founded by former ISRO scientists, this pioneering startup is set to challenge global space giants with its affordability and innovation.

Table of Contents

  • Skyroot Aerospace at a Glance
  • From Suborbital Success to Orbital Ambitions
    • The Vikram Series: Named After a Legend
  • Ambitious Launch Schedule and Revenue Model
  • Overcoming Challenges in a Complex Industry
  • Why This Matters for India’s Space Future
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Q1: What makes Skyroot Aerospace different from other space startups?
    • Q2: When will Skyroot’s Vikram-1 rocket carry satellites to orbit?

Skyroot Aerospace at a Glance

AspectDetails
Founded2018
FoundersPawan Kumar Chandana & Naga Bharath Daka (Ex-ISRO Scientists)
Total Funding$95.5 million (₹850 crore)
Key InvestorsTemasek Holdings, GIC Singapore, Solar Industries
First MissionVikram-S suborbital launch (November 2022)
Upcoming LaunchVikram-1 orbital mission (January 2026)
Revenue per Launch~$5 million
Production Cost$2-3 million per rocket
HeadquartersHyderabad, Telangana

From Suborbital Success to Orbital Ambitions

Skyroot

On November 18, 2022, Skyroot Aerospace performed the maiden launch of its Vikram-S suborbital rocket, becoming the first Indian private company to reach outer space with an apogee of 89.5 km. This historic “Prarambh” (beginning) mission laid the foundation for what’s coming next—India’s first privately developed orbital rocket.

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The Vikram Series: Named After a Legend

Skyroot’s launch vehicles are named Vikram after Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the founder of India’s space program. The company has developed cutting-edge rocket engines including the Raman-I hypergolic engine and the Kalam-100 solid-fuel rocket stage, all designed with carbon composite structures for optimal performance.

Ambitious Launch Schedule and Revenue Model

Co-founder Pawan Chandana stated that Skyroot aims to accomplish one launch every three months in the coming year and aspires to escalate this to one monthly launch by 2027. The business model is compelling—with production costs between $2-3 million and revenue nearly double that per launch, Skyroot is positioning itself as a cost-effective alternative to international launch services.

According to IN-SPACe, the government’s space regulator, India’s space economy is projected to reach $13 billion by 2025, with private players driving significant growth.

Overcoming Challenges in a Complex Industry

The startup initially forecasted profitability by 2026, but citing engineering delays and other impediments, the timeline has been extended with expectations now set for March 2028. As Chandana explains, precision in space engineering is paramount—any misstep could impact not just the company but the entire industry.

The Telangana Government signed an agreement with Skyroot Aerospace in January 2025 at the World Economic Forum to establish an integrated private rocket manufacturing, integration, and testing facility with an estimated investment of ₹500 crores.

Why This Matters for India’s Space Future

India’s space sector liberalization three years ago opened doors for private innovation. Skyroot’s success could reduce dependency on international launch services that involve long waiting periods and elevated costs. For Indian startups and government bodies needing satellite launches, domestic options mean faster deployment and lower expenses.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has been instrumental in supporting private players, providing testing facilities and infrastructure access—a model of public-private partnership that’s propelling India toward becoming a global space hub.

For more inspiring stories about India’s technological innovations and startup ecosystem, explore TechnoSports’ latest coverage of breakthrough achievements across sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What makes Skyroot Aerospace different from other space startups?

Skyroot Aerospace stands out as India’s first private company to successfully launch a rocket into space and has raised the highest funding ($95.5 million) in the country’s space sector. Their cost-effective approach—rockets built in 8-9 months for $2-3 million compared to significantly higher international costs—combined with indigenous carbon-composite technology and a team of 200+ engineers makes them uniquely positioned to capture both domestic and international small satellite launch markets.

Q2: When will Skyroot’s Vikram-1 rocket carry satellites to orbit?

Skyroot Aerospace is targeting January 2026 for its first full-scale commercial orbital satellite launch mission with the Vikram-1 rocket. This mission will carry multiple paying satellite customers and mark India’s entry into the private commercial space launch market. The company plans to scale up to quarterly launches initially, eventually reaching monthly launch frequency by 2027.

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