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India’s Rocket Launch Cost Nearly 4X Higher Than SpaceX’s ₹3.1 Lakh/Kg

India’s Rocket Launch Cost Nearly 4X Higher Than SpaceX’s ₹3.1 Lakh/Kg

India currently has the world’s highest satellite launch cost at about $13,302 per kg, nearly four times the U.S. average of $3,225 per kg. This figure reflects structural challenges in India’s space sector, despite its reputation for frugal mission budgets.

India’s satellite launch cost figure of $13,302/kg (≈₹12.8 lakh/kg) is calculated by dividing the total launch expenditure of ISRO’s rockets by their payload capacity. This has been reported in comparative studies of global launch economics, highlighting India’s low launch frequency and lack of reusability as key drivers.

Notably, India’s private satellite launch ecosystem is booming, led by startups like Skyroot Aerospace, Agnikul Cosmos, Bellatrix Aerospace, Pixxel, Dhruva Space, and Digantara — each tackling different parts of the launch and satellite value chain. These firms are backed by government reforms (IN‑SPACe), venture capital, and ISRO partnerships, positioning India as a competitive player in the global space economy.

Global Launch Cost Comparison (2025–26)

Country/ProviderCost per kg (USD)Key Factors
India (ISRO/NSIL)$13,302Low launch frequency, smaller non-reusable rockets
United States (SpaceX, ULA)$3,225High cadence, reusable Falcon 9
Europe (Arianespace)$9,897Ariane 6, limited reusability
Russia$6,682Soyuz, Proton, moderate cadence
China$5,809Long March series, 50+ launches/year
Japan$5,287H-IIA/H3, smaller payloads

Why India’s Costs Are So High

  • Low launch frequency: Only 5 launches in 2025 compared to SpaceX’s 120+.
  • Smaller payload capacity: LVM3 ~10,000 kg vs Falcon 9 ~22,800 kg.
  • No large-scale reusability: ISRO relies on expendable PSLV/LVM3 rockets.
  • Private sector still emerging: Skyroot’s Vikram‑1 launch cost ~$11,000 per kg.

Strategic Implications

  • Global competitiveness: High costs challenge India’s 2030 market share goals.
  • Private sector role: Skyroot and Agnikul expected to lower costs.
  • Risk of reliance: India may depend more on SpaceX or China for heavy payloads.
India’s private launch companies are closing the gap with global leaders by innovating in modular rockets, reusable propulsion, and Earth‑observation satellites. While costs remain high today, the next 3–5 years will determine whether Skyroot, Agnikul, and Bellatrix can bring India’s per‑kg launch costs closer to SpaceX levels.

India’s private launch companies are innovating rapidly, but the next 3–5 years will decide if they can match SpaceX‑level
 costs and reliability.

Major Private Launch Companies in India

CompanyFocus AreaKey Highlights
Skyroot AerospaceLaunch vehiclesVikram rocket series; first private orbital launch (July 2026); 3D‑printed engines; ~$155M funding
Agnikul CosmosModular rocketsAgnibaan small satellite launcher; Agnilet 3D‑printed engine; operates India’s first private launchpad
Bellatrix AerospacePropulsion + launchGreen propellants; reusable Chetak rocket; $20M funding for in‑space propulsion
PixxelHyperspectral satellitesEarth‑observation constellation; $50M Series C; contracts for agriculture & climate monitoring
Dhruva SpaceSatellite manufacturingPartnered with ISRO; EO satellites; $25M Series B; focus on defense + commercial payloads
DigantaraSpace debris trackingOrbital intelligence + situational awareness; building India’s space traffic management systems
GalaxEyeSAR satellitesDeveloping synthetic aperture radar satellites; $18M funding; dual‑use defense + commercial
Manastu SpaceGreen propulsionEco‑friendly thrusters; $8M Series A; focus on sustainable satellite operations

Key Trends

  • Funding surge: Indian spacetech startups raised $220M in 2026 alone.
  • Government support: IN‑SPACe reforms and FDI liberalization enable private access to ISRO facilities.
  • Commercial focus: Startups target ₹5–10 lakh/kg launch costs, aiming to undercut ISRO’s ₹12.8 lakh/kg.
  • Global contracts: Pixxel and Dhruva Space already supply satellites to defense and agriculture clients worldwide.

Challenges Ahead

  • Reliability: First launches often face failures; consistency is critical.
  • Scale: Higher launch cadence needed to reduce per‑kg costs.
  • Competition: SpaceX and China dominate with reusable rockets and lower prices.

Key Takeaway

India’s space program is known for low mission budgets, but per‑kg launch costs remain the highest globally due to low cadence and lack of reusability.

Starcloud Raises $250M to Scale AI Beyond Earth

Starcloud Raises $250M to Scale AI Beyond Earth

Starcloud has raised $250 million in a Series A extension, boosting its valuation to $2.3 billion as it accelerates plans to build orbital data centers for AI workloads. The funding underscores growing investor confidence in space-based computing, with Nvidia and Cisco joining as strategic backers.

Starcloud aims to build orbital data centers leveraging continuous solar power and radiative cooling for large-scale AI compute.

Founded in 2024 2024 (originally as Lumen Orbit, later rebranded to Starcloud), Starcloud is a U.S.-based startup pioneering orbital data centers. Its founders are Philip Johnston (CEO, ex-McKinsey), Ezra Feilden (CTO, ex-Airbus Defence and Space), and Adi Oltean (Chief Engineer, ex-SpaceX and Microsoft Azure). The company has raised $450M to date, with investors including Benchmark, EQT, Manhattan West, NVIDIA, Cisco Investments, and others. 

Funding and Valuation

  • Amount Raised: $250 million (Series A extension)
  • Valuation: $2.3 billion post-money
  • Total Capital Raised: $450 million since founding in 2024
  • Lead Investor: Manhattan West
  • Other Backers: Benchmark, EQT, Soma, NFX, 776, Nvidia, Cisco Investments, Cedar Capital, Goanna Capital, Standard Capital

Orbital Data Center Vision

  • Core Idea: Move AI processing into orbit, reducing latency by analyzing data closer to where it is collected
  • Advantages Over Earth-Based Centers:
    • No need for complex cooling systems
    • Continuous solar power without weather disruptions
    • Lower latency for space applications
  • Target Scale: Constellation of 88,000 satellites delivering 20 gigawatts of compute capacity

Technology and Partnerships

  • Nvidia Collaboration:
    • First NVIDIA H100 GPU flown to orbit in 2025
    • Development of Space-1 Vera Rubin Module, designed for radiation-heavy orbital environments
    • Future satellites expected to deliver 25x more compute than current H100 GPUs
  • Cisco Role: Providing networking and AI infrastructure expertise for orbital systems
  • Upcoming Hardware:
    • Starcloud-2 (2027): AI chips, storage, and backup modules
    • Starcloud-3: 200 kW satellites with advanced cooling and heat dissipation
    • Starcloud-4 (future): Cylindrical orbital data center with a 2.5-square-mile solar array

Manufacturing Expansion

  • Facility: 100,000-square-foot plant in Woodinville, Washington
  • Purpose: Mass production of Starcloud-3 spacecraft

Risks and Challenges

  • High Capital Needs: Orbital infrastructure requires billions in long-term investment
  • Launch Constraints: Reliance on SpaceX’s Starship as Falcon 9 phases out by 2028
  • Regulatory Hurdles: FCC approval sought for 88,000 satellites
  • Competition: SpaceX’s “Starmind” project envisions up to a million orbital data center satellites

Market Context

  • SpaceX IPO Impact: Renewed investor enthusiasm for space-tech startups
  • Global Trend: Orbital data centers seen as a solution to terrestrial bottlenecks in land, power, and water usage. 

Jindal Steel and IIT Hyderabad to Establish Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Advanced Steel Solutions

Jindal Steel and IIT Hyderabad to Establish Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Advanced Steel Solutions
  • Centre to combine IITH’s technical capabilities with Jindal Steel’s manufacturing, metallurgical and engineering expertise.
  • Focus on applications across infrastructure, construction, defence, power, transportation and heavy engineering.
  • Centre to support application development, technical demonstrations, training, industry engagement and knowledge sharing.
Jindal Steel, one of India’s leading steel manufacturers, and the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the Jindal Steel Centre of Excellence (CoE) for High-Strength, Value-Added and Value-Engineered Steel Products and Solutions at the IIT Hyderabad campus.

The first-of-its-kind Centre will accelerate the application and adoption of advanced steel solutions across infrastructure, engineering, construction and strategic industrial sectors. The Centre will combine IITH’s technical capabilities with Jindal Steel’s manufacturing, metallurgical and engineering expertise to develop and demonstrate applications for high-strength, value-added and value-engineered steels. These solutions are aimed at offering higher performance, lower material consumption, reduced weight, faster execution, improved durability and better lifecycle economics.

The applications will span buildings and bridges, penstocks and large-diameter pipes, defence, yellow goods and heavy equipment, power plants, refineries, transportation, heavy engineering and other critical industrial applications. The Centre will work with designers, consultants, engineers, fabricators, EPC companies, equipment manufacturers and project developers to identify applications and facilitate the adoption of advanced steel grades.

Jindal Steel will invest in developing a physical Centre of Excellence (CoE)at the IIT Hyderabad campus, which will serve as a hub for application development, technical demonstrations, training, industry engagement and knowledge sharing.

Speaking on the partnership, Prof. B S Murty, Director, IIT Hyderabad, said “This Centre of Excellence strengthens IITH’s role in promoting advanced steel solutions across India’s engineering, infrastructure and industrial sectors. It will enable faculty and students to work closely with industry on real-world applications and demonstrate how high-strength and value-engineered steels can drive efficiency, performance and sustainability. We look forward to an impactful partnership with Jindal Steel."

Mr V R Sharma, Managing Director, Jindal Steel, said: “Partnering with IIT Hyderabad is a major step in expanding the use of high-strength and value-engineered steel across India’s infrastructure, engineering and industrial sectors. By combining IITH’s technical capabilities with Jindal Steel’s manufacturing, metallurgical and engineering expertise, the Centre will demonstrate solutions that are stronger, lighter, faster and more efficient across a wide range of applications. Our goal is to accelerate their adoption in real-world projects.

The partnership will include application development programmes, workshops, symposia, industry-academia training, demonstration projects, student internships and placements, academic modules and industry engagement initiatives. The Centre will also engage with industry stakeholders, government agencies and end users to support technical evaluation and enable the adoption of advanced steel solutions at scale.

About Jindal Steel:

Jindal Steel is one of India’s foremost integrated steel producers, renowned for its scale, efficiency, and commitment to excellence. Operating on a robust mine-to-metal model, the Company leverages captive resources, Advanced Manufacturing capabilities, and a global distribution network to deliver high-performance steel solutions.

With an investment footprint exceeding USD 12 billion, Jindal Steel runs state-of-the-art facilities in Angul, Raigarh, and Patratu, and maintains strategic operations across India and Africa. Its diversified and future-ready product portfolio underpins core sectors such as infrastructure, construction, and manufacturing, powering progress through strength and sustainability.

About IITH:

IITH, established in 2008, has reached a respectable position in academics, research, technology development, and Start-ups in a short span of 17+ years. In the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF-2025), IITH is ranked 7th among Engineering institutes (crossing a first-generation IIT this year), and is ranked 6th in Innovation, while it has maintained its rank within the top 10 Engineering Institutes ever since NIRF was launched. IITH is ranked 588th in the QS World University Rankings 2027 and 270th in the QS Asian University Rankings 2026 (123rd globally in citations per faculty). IITH has recorded a major leap in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, entering the global Top 400 in Engineering & Technology with a rank of 395, marking a sharp improvement from the 501–550 band in 2025. IITH secured 46 positions by 31 faculties in the Stanford /Elsevier Global Top 2% Scientists list 2025 across two categories. IITH has been striving for excellence with its vision of "Inventing & Innovating in Technology for Humanity," guided by its newly adopted Sanskrit Motto, "नवोन्मेषेण देशनिर्माणम्" (Nation Building through Innovation).

With 350+ full-time Faculty, 350+ non-teaching Staff and 6140+ Students (PG+PhD students accounting for about 60%), IITH has a strong research focus with 5830+ R&D Projects worth of Rs. 1845+ Cr (Rs. 245+ Cr funding in 2025-26), 14,040+ Publications, 2,85,210+ Citations, 165 h-index, 790+ Patents, 400+ granted patents (250 Patents in 2025, i.e., almost a patent on every working day in 2025), and about 300 Start-ups (that have generated 1100+ jobs with a revenue of Rs. 1500+ Cr).

The thrust areas of research at IITH are: Next-Generation Telecommunications, Autonomous Navigation, Robotics & Intelligent systems, Semiconductors & Devices, Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Materials & Critical Minerals, Materials characterisation, Catalysis, Healthcare, Energy, Sustainability, Climate Change, Smart Mobility, EV technology, Quantum technologies, Nuclear Energy, Computational Engineering, Design, AR/VR, Waste management, and Rural development. 

How Senior Management Programs Help Experienced Professionals Transition into Leadership Roles

There comes a stage when people's technical abilities on their own are insufficient for progressing in their careers. When the amount of work increases, companies expect managers to inspire teams, influence business plans and lead changes. Senior management programmes address this gap by combining leadership concepts with business knowledge. They enable individuals to gain confidence, broaden their perspectives and prepare themselves for positions within the company. The article outlines how these programmes assist people in entering leadership roles and what one should consider when selecting a programme.

Why Leadership Needs More Than Experience

Years of experience lead to an accumulation of knowledge in a particular field, but in order to be an effective leader one must also have good communication skills, be able to think ahead, have a sense of others' feelings, understand financial matters and know how to make decisions. Effective leaders assist their teams in achieving the company's objectives, cope with unforeseen circumstances and influence people in various parts of the company. Learning through guidance enables people to acquire these skills by means of examples, talks and actual tasks.

Core Benefits

Individuals become better at thinking, at solving problems, at dealing with important people, at coming up with new ideas and at leading change. They also learn how to manage their work and achieve long-term objectives while at the same time feeling confident about making major decisions.

Developing View

The course provides students with knowledge in the areas of money, selling, employment, and new technology. Since structured leadership education, such as the IIM Nagpur Senior Management Program enables experienced professionals to consider business matters beyond their own area of expertise, many individuals find such programs valuable for broadening their managerial perspective.
Learning Through Real Business Problems

Talking in business games and using examples from the industry enable people to consider different situations and make sensible decisions. Learning from people in other fields broadens one's perspective and improves the ability to work with others.
Building Leadership Presence

Leadership involves influencing people rather than merely carrying out tasks, and programs enable people to develop their skills in the areas of communication, deal-making, teaching, problem-solving, and appearing to be a leader through practical learning and by reflecting on their own actions.

Choosing the Right Program

When you are choosing a programme, consider whether the lessons suit you, the quality of the teachers, the opportunity to meet other students, the flexibility it offers, what previous students have said, and the way it teaches. Many people also look at programmes such as the IIM Calcutta Senior Management Programme after having seen how well the lessons match their own leadership goals.
Practical Tips

Start using those ideas at work, ask for tasks that involve different people, find a teacher, improve your ability to talk like a leader, and keep seeking out people's opinions. Regular practice helps leadership skills to grow more quickly.

Conclusion

The journey towards taking on a leadership role has no final destination, as it doesn't stop with a single promotion. Senior management programmes provide individuals with the way of thinking, leadership skills and a better understanding of business that is necessary for success in top positions. After class they promote the idea of working with others, thinking together and applying what has been learned in real work situations. Those who make use of ideas, ask for feedback and continue to learn are more capable of leading teams, managing change and helping the company to perform well in the long term. Putting in the time to invest in leadership training now can improve job opportunities in the future and allow people to make a real difference in their companies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who ought to attend a management program?

Those people who have a great deal of work experience and who wish to take up level or strategic positions receive the most assistance; the schemes are particularly useful for managers who lead teams, sections of a business or business changes.

What contribution do these programs make to leadership skills?

They combine real business examples with ideas about leadership that are developed by people who are learning together, and involve teachers helping to enhance thinking, discussion, decision-making, and the management of people. Such things are important in leadership positions.

Can the working class carry out these programs?

Certainly. A number of these courses offer classes at times which allow people to retain their jobs as they are studying. That's a good arrangement. By remaining involved one can get the most out of the learning process.

Before selecting a program, what ought people to consider?

Check whether the lessons are of good quality, if the teachers have the necessary knowledge, whether the group of people is suitable, if it aligns with the industry, and if there is a chance to put what you've learned into practice. The program should correspond with their career plans.

Do senior management programs guarantee promotions?

It is not possible for any programme to promise an increase in position; instead, they enable people to develop stronger leadership abilities by thinking ahead and feeling confident, which in turn makes them ready for leadership opportunities.

Tata Motors, Drivn Partner to Accelerate EV Fleet Adoption with Custom Leasing Solutions

Tata Motors, Drivn Partner to Accelerate EV Fleet Adoption with Custom Leasing Solutions

The partnership will offer customised leasing solutions to speed up EV adoption across commercial fleets

Drivn, an EV leasing platform focused on heavy commercial fleets has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, to explore leasing-based deployment of electric commercial vehicles in India for fleet operators. Under this partnership, Drivn will offer customised leasing solutions for Tata Motors’ electric commercial vehicle portfolio, enabling fleet operators to transition to electric vehicles through simpler and customised financing solutions.

Drivn offers bespoke operating lease solutions tailored to commercial fleet operators. By bridging long-standing gaps across financing, deployment and charging infrastructure, it is helping make the shift to electric simpler and more practical, accelerating fleet electrification across India.

Tata Motors is leading the commercial mobility transition with the widest electric CV portfolio and an ecosystem that makes electrification both practical and profitable. The company works closely with fleet owners to optimise performance, uptime, charging and financing across the lifecycle. As adoption deepens, Tata Motors remains focused on delivering end-to-end solutions that help customers transition confidently to zero-emission mobility.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rajesh Kaul, Vice President & Business Head – Trucks, Tata Motors Ltd., said, “Tata Motors is committed to democratising clean mobility and accelerating India’s transition towards sustainable transportation. Together with Drivn, we aim to make electric trucks more accessible to our customers. Our electric trucks portfolio has been engineered to deliver performance, reliability and operating economics that meet the evolving needs of our customers, while helping them confidently transition to zero-emission technologies.”

Manav Bansal, CEO and Co-founder of Drivn, said, “Making electric fleets commercially viable is key to driving adoption at scale. While there is growing interest from operators, the shift ultimately depends on how practical and accessible these solutions are. Partnering with Tata Motors allows us to combine a strong vehicle portfolio with our leasing model, addressing key barriers such as upfront costs and deployment timelines. Through this partnership, we intend to deploy over 1,000 electric trucks over the next two years, offering fleet operators a clearer and more scalable path to electrification while contributing to the broader growth of the EV ecosystem in India.”

Alpna Jain, Co-founder and Chief Business Officer at Drivn, said, “Electric fleet adoption scales when the right ecosystem comes together for support. With Tata Motors’ strong market presence, fleet operators gain trust and access as we are getting the elements of maintenance of vehicles, uptime as a joint commitment from OEM and combining technology to monitor efficiencies.”

Tata Motors continues to lead the nation’s electric commercial vehicle transition with a robust portfolio. The company newly-introduced a comprehensive portfolio of electric trucks ranging from 7 to 55 tonnes, built on the new I‑MOEV (Intelligent Modular Electric Vehicle) Architecture under the Tata Trucks.ev brand. Engineered for sustainable, efficient and high‑performance operations, these trucks address a wide spectrum of applications including e‑commerce logistics, construction material movement and port operations. Backed by the rapidly growing EV charging infrastructure and a nationwide service network, Tata Motors remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing sustainable mobility and strengthening India’s green transportation ecosystem.

About Drivn:

Drivn is building India’s operational and financial backbone for commercial electric mobility. The company acquires, owns, and leases electric buses and trucks, supported by an integrated tech stack model that includes planning charging infrastructure, battery lifecycle management, fleet operations, and end-of-life solutions. Its OEM-agnostic approach is purpose-built for intercity transport operators, logistics providers, and asset-intensive industries transitioning to electric fleets at scale.

Backed by global institutional investors, Drivn combines institutional capital with deep tech capability. Its proprietary platform and on-ground operating data better asset utilisation, efficiency, and performance that large fleets demand, supporting customers across sectors such as intercity bus transportation, logistics, ecommerce, cement, and steel.

About Tata Motors Ltd (Formerly TML Commercial Vehicles Ltd):

Part of the USD 180 billion Tata Group, Tata Motors Ltd., (BSE: Scrip code 544569; NSE: Scrip code TMCV) is India’s largest and a globally renowned manufacturer of utility vehicles, pick-ups, trucks, and buses. With over eight decades of leadership in commercial mobility, the company is known for its innovation, reliability, and performance. Its advanced powertrains, connected technologies, and intelligent fleet solutions support a wide range of applications—from last-mile delivery to public transport while seamlessly driving the wheels of the nation’s economy. Guided by its brand promise Better Always, Tata Motors delivers future-ready solutions that enhance customer experience and drive sustainable growth. The company operates in India and South Korea, with a global presence across Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and SAARC countries.

As per the Composite Scheme of Arrangement sanctioned by the Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal, Mumbai Bench—amongst Tata Motors Limited, TML Commercial Vehicles Limited (the Company) and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited—the Company’s name was changed to Tata Motors Limited from TML Commercial Vehicles Limited (effective 29 October 2025), and its equity shares are listed on the BSE Ltd and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited.

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