New Delhi CNN Busines —Indian startup Skyroot Aerospace launched the country’s first privately developed rocket, Vikram-S, into space on Friday with support from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
Until now, the country’s space industry has been dominated by the state-run ISRO, but Skyroot Aerospace has opened up the sector to private companies.
This mission symbolizes not just India’s first private rocket launch but also “the potential of new India,” said Pawan Kumar Chandana, co-founder of Skyroot Aerospace after the launch.
Skyroot Aerospace was launched in 2018 and is based in the southern tech hub of Hyderabad.
Last year, it became the first startup to enter into an agreement with ISRO to use the Indian space agency’s expertise and to access facilities.