ISRO Strengthens Its Hold in Global Space Market with 390 Satellite Launches Since 2014

ISRO Strengthens Its Hold in Global Space Market with 390 Satellite Launches Since 2014

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India’s space agency, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has steadily built a strong position in the global space market. Since 2014, ISRO has launched a total of 390 satellites for 34 different countries, including major nations such as the United States and Germany. This achievement highlights India’s growing role as a trusted and affordable partner in space technology.

Over the past decade, ISRO has gained worldwide respect for its reliable launch services. Countries that do not have their own launch systems often depend on space agencies like ISRO to place their satellites into orbit. India’s ability to deliver high-quality results at lower costs has made it an attractive choice for many governments and private companies.

Most of these foreign satellites have been launched using India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). Known for its accuracy and dependability, the PSLV has become one of the most successful rockets in the world. It can carry multiple satellites in a single mission, which helps reduce costs for customers and improves efficiency.

ISRO’s journey in the commercial space sector has not been easy. In the early years, India faced strict international rules, limited technology access, and budget challenges. However, steady investment, strong scientific talent, and long-term planning helped ISRO overcome these obstacles. Step by step, it built confidence among global clients.

The launch of satellites for countries like the US and Germany is especially significant. These nations have advanced space programs of their own, yet they chose ISRO because of its proven track record. This trust shows that India is no longer just a regional space power but a global player.

ISRO’s success also benefits India’s economy. Each commercial launch earns valuable foreign revenue and supports the growth of India’s space industry. It creates jobs, encourages private companies to enter the space sector, and boosts research and innovation. The government’s push to open the space sector to private players has further strengthened this ecosystem.

Beyond business, ISRO’s work has a positive impact on daily life. Satellites launched from India support weather forecasting, disaster management, communication services, navigation, and environmental monitoring around the world. This means ISRO’s achievements help not only India but also many other countries.

Looking ahead, India aims to expand its space ambitions even further. With new rockets, advanced satellites, and greater private sector participation, ISRO is preparing for a more competitive future. As the global demand for space services grows, India’s role is expected to become even stronger.

ISRO’s record of launching 390 satellites for 34 countries since 2014 is more than just a number. It is a symbol of India’s scientific progress, global trust, and rising influence in space. From cost-effective launches to reliable technology, ISRO has truly established its dominance in the international space market.

Dec. 26, 2025 12:02 p.m. 213

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