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India’s Leap Into Space Independence: ISRO Sets 2028 Launch for First Module of Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS)
India is preparing to join the elite league of nations with its own space station. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced that the first module of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS) will be launched by 2028, laying the foundation for a fully operational orbital facility by 2035.
The BAS project builds on the success of Gaganyaan, India’s maiden human spaceflight mission, and aims to provide a permanent platform for astronaut training, microgravity experiments, and advanced space research. ISRO has emphasized that the station will be modular, allowing expansion over time, and will support both Indian and international missions.
This milestone reflects India’s ambition to strengthen its role in global space exploration, reduce reliance on foreign stations, and inspire a new generation of scientists and engineers.
Key Highlights / Major Takeaways
First BAS module targeted for launch in 2028
Full station expected to be operational by 2035
Builds on Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission
Will enable long‑duration astronaut stays and microgravity research
Designed for international collaboration and scientific innovation
Sources: ISRO Press Release, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Times of India
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