India Allocates ₹10,397 Crores For ISRO; Semi-Cryogenic Engines To Boost LVM-3 Payload Power
India’s space programme has taken a decisive step forward with the allocation of ₹10,397 crores (approximately $1.09 billion) for the year 2026–27 under the category of ‘Space Technology’.This budgetary provision is intended to support a range of missions and developmental activities, with a particular focus on strengthening the capabilities of the country’s most powerful rocket, the Launch
India’s space programme has taken a decisive step forward with the allocation of ₹10,397 crores (approximately $1.09 billion) for the year 2026–27 under the category of ‘Space Technology’.This budgetary provision is intended to support a range of missions and developmental activities, with a particular focus on strengthening the capabilities of the country’s most powerful rocket, the Launch
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