The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has been the driving force behind India’s journey from modest beginnings to extraordinary milestones. From the first satellite Aryabhata in 1975 to the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2014, ISRO has consistently demonstrated innovation, resilience, and excellence despite limited resources.

 

The success of Chandrayaan-3 stands as a symbol of India’s scientific capabilities. It showcased precise engineering, the hard work of countless scientists, and the determination to explore the unknown. The mission proved that India’s space program is not just catching up with global giants, but setting new standards for affordable and efficient space exploration.