Real growth possible with stronger industry-research establishment connection, says ISRO Chairman S Somnath

ANI April 5, 2025 213 views

ISRO Chairman S Somnath recently spoke at the Indian School of Business about the critical need for stronger industry-research collaborations. He emphasized that India's economic growth depends on bridging gaps between industrial sectors and research establishments. The space agency is planning an ambitious expansion, aiming to scale its space business five to six times in the coming years. Alongside this vision, ISRO is developing advanced launch vehicles and establishing new infrastructure to support future space missions.

"Real economic growth will happen when connection between industry and research establishment strengthens" - S Somnath, ISRO Chairman
Hyderabad, April 5: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somnath attended the Indian School of Business event in Hyderabad. Somnath said that it was a wonderful experience coming to ISB as it is one of the leading business schools with a global reputation.

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ISRO plans to scale space business 5-6 times

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Third Launch Pad approved at Sriharikota Space Centre

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Next Generation Launch Vehicle under development

Somnath spoke about the space business and the Indian government's plans to scale it up five to six times. He stated that the nation's economic growth will happen only when the connection between industry and the research establishment is stronger.

"This is my first experience coming to ISB... It is one of the leading business schools having a global repute... In my speech, I talked about the space business and the plans of the Indian government to scale it up by 5-6 times... I saw some bright talents with research components... I believe real economic growth of the nation will happen only when this connection is stronger between industry and the research establishment and translational research really happens...", S Somnath said while speaking to ANI.

Earlier, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Jitendra Singh on Thursday said that a Third Launch Pad (TLP) will be established at Satish Dhawan Space Centre of ISRO in Sriharikota.As per an official release, in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha,

Jitendra Singh said that the project has been approved by the Union Cabinet, and financial sanction has been obtained for a total budget outlay of Rs 3984.86 Crore.

He also said that the establishment of the pad is envisaged to be completed within a four-year timeframe.

"ISRO's Next Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV), which is under development is about 90 m tall with a maximum lift-off mass of approximately 1000 tonne. Existing launch pads at Sriharikota cannot launch this class of vehicles. The propellant servicing facilities and the Umbilical Tower of the existing launch pads are not designed to meet the requirements of the new propulsion system based on Liquid Methane," Singh said in his reply.

"In view of very large height & size, the next generation of launch vehicles are planned with horizontal integration and transport, which are then tilted onto the launch pad along with a Tiltable Umbilical Tower (TUT). Also, TLP incorporates necessary features in terms of foundation support & servicing requirements for future augmentation towards supporting the launches of India's Crewed Lunar mission," the Union MoS said.

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