Hyderabad marked a major moment in India’s growing space ambitions as Chief Minister Revanth Reddy officially flagged off the Vikram 1 rocket, developed by private startup Skyroot Aerospace. The event highlighted the increasing role of private players in the country’s space sector.
The launch ceremony took place at the company’s facility in the city, where the rocket was formally sent off for its next phase. Senior officials, scientists, and industry experts attended the event, underlining its significance for both the state and the nation.
Vikram 1, described as India’s first private orbital rocket, has already completed key pre flight tests successfully. Following the flag off, the vehicle will be transported to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre for final preparations before its planned launch into space.
Speaking at the event, Revanth Reddy said the development reflects India’s technological progress and innovation capabilities. He praised the efforts of Skyroot Aerospace, noting that building a rocket in the private sector and preparing it for launch is a matter of pride.
The Chief Minister also pointed out that Hyderabad is steadily emerging as a major aerospace hub. With companies like Skyroot making strides in advanced technology, the city is gaining recognition in the global space ecosystem.
The Vikram 1 mission is expected to strengthen India’s position in the private space industry. It also signals a shift towards greater collaboration between government support and private innovation in high technology sectors.
As the rocket moves closer to its final launch stage, expectations are high within the scientific community. The successful deployment of Vikram 1 could open new opportunities for startups and reinforce India’s ambitions in space exploration.