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ISRO Announces New Space Station in Gujarat – India’s Second-Largest After Sriharikota


In a landmark step toward expanding India’s space exploration infrastructure, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has officially announced plans to build the country’s second-largest space station in Gujarat.

This major development positions Gujarat as a new hub for India’s ever-growing aerospace and satellite launch capabilities. Currently, Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh serves as India’s premier and largest spaceport, home to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre and the site of numerous historic launches, including Chandrayaan and Gaganyaan missions.

🧭 Why Gujarat?

The proposed site in Gujarat is strategically chosen for its geographical and logistical advantages, including vast land availability, proximity to major infrastructure, and the state’s growing support for science and technology sectors.

ISRO officials stated that the new station will include satellite integration facilities, launchpad infrastructure, command control centres, and support for future human spaceflight missions under programs like Gaganyaan 2.0.

🔭 Expanding India’s Space Frontier

This announcement comes at a time when India’s space ambitions are scaling rapidly. With increasing global collaborations, deep-space missions, and satellite launches across sectors like defence, agriculture, and telecommunications, the need for multiple high-capacity spaceports is greater than ever.

The Gujarat station will:

  • Reduce the burden on Sriharikota
  • Enable higher launch frequency
  • Support larger payloads
  • Create opportunities for public-private partnerships in space technology

🧑‍🚀 Looking Ahead

With India eyeing lunar bases, solar missions, and possibly interplanetary probes, the Gujarat space station will play a crucial role in ensuring both mission success and international competitiveness in space exploration.

Construction timelines, detailed design plans, and investment details are expected to be unveiled in upcoming briefings by ISRO and the Government of India.


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