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India Lifts Space Budget as ISRO Ramps Up Missions
Allocation rises to ₹13,705.63 crore for FY27, with capital spending climbing to ₹6,375.92 crore as the government backs launch vehicles, satellites and higher outlays for space science.
Allocation rises to ₹13,705.63 crore for FY27, with capital spending climbing to ₹6,375.92 crore as the government backs launch vehicles, satellites and higher outlays for space science.
Private space firms want Budget 2026 to treat satellites and launch assets like roads and power, arguing cheaper capital is critical to scale manufacturing and services.
Human spaceflight tests, private rocket launches and industrial firsts line up as Isro and startups move from ambition to execution.