ISRO is preparing to enter one of its busiest phases yet, with seven more launches planned before the end of the current financial year, while India's first human spaceflight remains on track for 2027, its chairman V Narayanan said.
In an interview with PTI , the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman said this drive is part of a larger strategy to rapidly scale up India's scientific, technological and industrial capacity in the space sector.
ISRO is simultaneously working to triple its annual spacecraft production over the next three years to keep pace with expanding mission demand, PTI reported.
Key upcoming missions and milestones
The ISRO chief said the government has approved the Chandrayaan-4 mission, which will be India's most complex lunar endeavour to date. It

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