
India stunned the world by landing on the Moon for just $75 million less than half of what Hollywood spent on Interstellar ($190M). But this isn't just a cost comparison; it's a masterclass in frugal engineering and the start of a much bigger journey.
In just six years, India has 10Xed its satellite launches and seen over 100 space startups take off. As the global space economy heads toward $1.8 trillion by 2035, India currently holds just a 2% share, signaling immense untapped potential.
Startups like Skyroot Aerospace, India's answer to SpaceX, and Pixxel, building hyperspectral satellites with 250+ light bands, are redefining what's possible from the subcontinent.
With innovations like 3D-printed rockets, India is moving fast, lean, and bold.
From low-cost missions to high-tech breakthroughs, India is building a private space empire, and it's only just begun.
Whether you're a founder, investor, or simply fascinated by tech frontiers, this is a space story you'll want to watch.
Let’s discuss: Where do you see India in space by 2035?
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