‘The dawn of a new space era’: Vikram-1, India’s 1st private orbital rocket, aces debut launch

An Indian company just made spaceflight history.

Skyroot Aerospace successfully launched its Vikram-1 rocket to low Earth orbit (LEO) early Saturday morning (July 18), making India just the third country with a private orbital launch capability. The other two are established space powers — the U.S. and China.

“It is the dawn of a new space era,” one of Skyroot’s commentators said during the company’s launch webcast on Saturday.

The view from the third stage of a rocket in earth orbit, with our planet in the background

The view from the third stage of Skyroot Aerospace’s Vikram-1 rocket during its debut launch on July 18, 2026. (Image credit: Skyroot Aerospace)

Skyroot Aerospace is based in the central Indian city of Hyderabad and was founded in 2018. The company made history for the first time four years later with its Vikram-S suborbital rocket, becoming the first private Indian outfit ever to reach space.

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