The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has achieved another landmark in India’s space journey by successfully placing its heaviest payload to date into orbit through the powerful ‘Bahubali’ launch mission. The mission marks a significant advancement in India’s heavy-lift launch capabilities.
Following the successful deployment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised ISRO scientists and engineers, calling the mission a proud moment for the nation. He highlighted the dedication, innovation, and technical excellence demonstrated by the space agency.
The ‘Bahubali’ mission showcased ISRO’s growing strength in handling large and complex payloads, a capability that will play a crucial role in future communication satellites, space exploration missions, and commercial launches. Experts believe this achievement strengthens India’s position as a reliable and competitive player in the global space sector.
According to ISRO officials, the mission performed flawlessly from liftoff to payload separation, meeting all planned objectives. The success further reinforces India’s commitment to advancing indigenous space technology and supporting upcoming ambitious projects.
With this milestone, ISRO continues to push boundaries and inspire the next generation of scientists, reinforcing India’s vision of becoming a leading space power.







