ISRO has launched IMEx‑2026, inviting Indian scientists to conduct experiments in microgravity. From biology to materials ...
The increase in budget outlay includes expenditure on ISRO’s rocket and satellite projects, infrastructure at key centres and so on ...
A large share of the budget continues to be directed towards space technology, which includes launch vehicle development, ...
The Union Budget for 2026–27 allocates ₹Rs 3,705.63 crore to the Department of Space, reflecting a modest overall increase with specific funding boosts for space technology.
India's space sciences budget quadruples to ₹428.31 crore, reflecting a significant boost in funding for space programs.
ISRO's ambitious space station and human spaceflight goals receive a significant boost. The Union Budget 2026-27 allocates Rs ...
Budget 2026 highlights increased investment in technology and planetary science, signaling growth for India's space programme and ISRO initiatives.
The Union Budget 2026-27 boosts India's space program but overlooks vital private sector reforms needed for growth.
As satellite data volumes surge, ISRO is studying whether processing and storing information in orbit could ease pressure on ...
ISRO's IMEx-2026 invites Indian researchers to propose microgravity experiments for future space missions, with applications open until 28 February 2026.
India has taken another step towards building its own space station, the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), with the Indian ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation is racing against time to complete preparations for the first uncrewed mission ...
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