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Hello Space, Vikram-1 Has Arrived: Skyroot Scripts India's Historic Mission

The mission, called Aagaman, marks the arrival of India's private sector in the global launch business.

By Project Chintan Newsroom
18 July 2026 · 3 min read
Hello Space, Vikram-1 Has Arrived: Skyroot Scripts India's Historic Mission

Anxiety and nervousness gave way to excitement and euphoria as the clock struck 12:05:30 on a clear Saturday afternoon at the Sriharikota launch pad.

As Skyroot's Vikram-1 rocket soared into space, it became the first privately developed Indian rocket to attempt an orbital mission, marking a defining moment not just for the company but also for India's rapidly emerging private space sector.

The liftoff encountered a little hiccup as the rocket blastoff was put on a "planned hold" just minutes before the scheduled timing of 11:30 am by the mission control team.

At 12:21 pm, history was made when the mission was declared successful as the commentators at the launch site announced, "Hello, space. We have arrived", with the injection of the payload in its orbit.

The liftoff has secured its place in the history of India's space missions.

Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace has joined a small and elite group of global companies that have successfully developed and launched orbital rockets.

The mission, called 'Aagaman', marks the arrival of India's private sector in the global launch business.

Vikram-1 is carrying technology demonstration payloads from Grahaa Space, Cosmoserve, DCubed and Skyroot's own SCOPE, along with Cosmos Diamonds' artwork "Cosmic Bloom" and a micro-art piece featuring micro-sculptures of Sir CV Raman, Dr Vikram Sarabhai and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.

Vikram-1 is a seven-storey-tall, multi-stage orbital launch vehicle built with an all-carbon composite structure and powered by in-house developed propulsion systems, including 3D-printed engines and high-thrust solid-fuel boosters.

Designed to carry small satellites weighing up to 350 kg to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), its first test flight is targeting a 450 km orbit at a 60-degree inclination.

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As celebrations filled the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Prime Minister dialled Skyroot CEO Pawan Kumar Chandana to congratulate the team.

Congratulating the Skyroot team on the historic feat, the Prime Minister told the young team, "you have made India proud."

"You have planted India's aspirations in space and have also given roots to the dreams of the youth," PM Modi told Chandana as his team listened to the PM's praise on speakerphone.

Commending the young team, the Prime Minister said they had shown what India's youth are capable of. Chandana pointed out that the average age of his team is 28 years.

"Your team has proved my faith in the youth of India right. Many doubted our space dreams, but this team has shown that if trusted, Indian youth can do wonders," the PM told the beaming team.

"Team has inspired India's youth" : PM Modi congratulates Skyroot on a successful Mission Aagaman pic.twitter.com/NtDB70ndv0

— NDTV (@ndtv) July 18, 2026

The rocket is also carrying a special message from the Prime Minister. The message, printed on a commemorative card, will travel beyond Earth's atmosphere alongside hundreds of cards carrying wishes and aspirations from people around the world.

In his message to Skyroot on a postcard, PM Modi simply wrote "Vande Mataram".

"Vande Mataram is now in space," the Skyroot CEO told the Prime Minister

Among the payloads on Vikram-1 Test Flight-1 is something truly special—a handwritten postcard from Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi with the words, “Vande Mataram.” 🇮🇳🚀

It travels to space alongside handwritten messages from our team, investors, policymakers, and… pic.twitter.com/sJajN6NiVJ

— Skyroot Aerospace (@SkyrootA) July 17, 2026

Ahead of Mission 'Aagaman', Skyroot Aerospace said its Vikram-1 rocket also carries the signatures of the engineers, technicians and team members who helped build it, honouring everyone behind India's landmark private space mission.

Named after the father of India's space programme, Vikram Sarabhai, the Vikram-1 vehicle represents the next step for Skyroot after the company's successful Vikram-S suborbital mission in November 2022.

Source: NDTV Trending

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