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India is advancing space ambitions with new satellites, domestic chips, and plans for crewed missions by 2026 and a moon landing by 2040.
India is boosting data sovereignty and semiconductor self-reliance to support its expanding space program, according to former ISRO chief Kiran Kumar.
Speaking at the Geo-Smart India 2025 summit, he highlighted the need for secure access to space-generated data and domestic chip production, with new facilities in Gujarat, Odisha, and Assam under the India Semiconductor Mission.
The country is expanding its satellite fleet for remote sensing, navigation, and communications, driving growth in space data exports and private sector involvement through IN-SPACe and NSIL.
India plans uncrewed human spaceflight tests this year, a crewed mission by 2026, a space station by 2035, and a moon landing by 2040, along with future Venus and lunar sample return missions.
La India está avanzando en sus ambiciones espaciales con nuevos satélites, chips domésticos y planes para misiones tripuladas para 2026 y un aterrizaje en la Luna para 2040.