PM Modi Unveils Skyroot's Orbital Rocket in Hyderabad, Praises Gen Z for Creating New Technologies
PTI, HYDERABAD, NOV 27, 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday unveiled space startup Skyroot's first orbital rocket and praised Gen Z professionals for creating new technologies. The PM virtually inaugurated Skyroot's Infinity Campus here. The company's orbital rocket Vikram-I has the capability to launch satellites into orbit. Modi said today, Gen Z engineers, Gen Z designers, Gen Z coders and Gen Z scientists are creating new technologies.
In his address, the PM highlighted the government's 'historic' space reforms and said that opening up the space sector to private players has resulted in Skyroot and others coming up with such innovations. The PM said that today, in India's space ecosystem, the private sector was emerging with flying colours. Over 300 space startups were giving new hopes to the sector. "The Infinity Campus is a reflection of India's new thought, innovation, and the bigger youth power. Youth's innovation, risk-taking ability and entrepreneurship are touching new heights," the PM noted.
"India's private space talent is making its own identity in the world. Today, India's space sector is becoming an attractive destination for global investors. Today, the demand for small satellites is increasing rapidly in the world," Modi said.
He traced the journey of the Indian space programme from its nascent stages—where rocket parts were moved on a bicycle—to building the "most trusted launch vehicle." The journey might have started with limited resources, but the growth proved determination decides dreams, Modi said.
In these changing times, the space sector is expanding so much, covering the areas of communication, weather prediction, urban planning and national security, among others. "So that is why we have made historic reforms in the space sector, opened it up to the private sector, made new space policy. Startups and industry were linked with innovation, set up In-Space," he said. He further mentioned plans to open up the nuclear sector to private players as well.
Skyroot's state-of-the-art facility will have around two lakh sq. ft. of workspace for designing, developing, integrating, and testing multiple launch vehicles, with the capacity to build one orbital rocket every month. Skyroot is India's leading private space company, founded by Pawan Chandana and Bharath Dhaka, both IIT alumni and former scientists of ISRO. In November 2022, Skyroot launched its sub-orbital rocket, Vikram-S, becoming the first Indian private company to do so.
The rapid rise of private space enterprises is a testament to the success of the transformative reforms carried out by the NDA government in the last few years, reinforcing India's leadership as a confident and capable global space power, an official release had earlier said.
In his address, Modi recalled that India's space journey started with limited resources, but its ambitions were never limited. For decades, ISRO has given new wings to the country's space journey, he said, and stressed that credibility, capacity, and value have established India's distinct identity in the sector. The space agency's facilities and technologies were made available to the startups, he said, pointing out that India's space sector has been transformed into an open, cooperative, and innovation-driven ecosystem in the last six to seven years.
He said India's youth always place national interest above all and make the best use of every opportunity. Modi said when the government opened the space sector, the country's youth, especially the Gen-Z generation, came forward to take full advantage of it.
"Today, over 300 Indian space startups are giving new hopes to India's space future. Most of these space startups began with small teams—sometimes two people, sometimes five, sometimes in a small rented room with limited resources but with determination to reach new heights. I had the opportunity to meet them," he said, adding this spirit gave birth to the private space revolution in India.
He also hailed the country's youth. "Be it the propulsion system, composite materials, rocket stages, satellite platforms, India's youth are working in areas that were unimaginable a few years ago," he said.
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