Skyroot Aerospace Set To Create History With Vikram-1, Carries PM Narendra Modi's 'Vande Mataram' Postcard On India's First Private Orbital Launch | Video
· Free Press Journal

New Delhi: Hyderabad-based space startup Skyroot Aerospace is set to create history on Saturday with the launch of its first orbital launch vehicle, Vikram-1, marking a major milestone for India’s rapidly expanding private space sector.
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The mission, named Mission Aagaman, is scheduled for lift-off at 11:30 A.M. from the First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC-SHAR) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
A historic new frontier for India’s space journey!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 18, 2026
At 11:30 AM today, Skyroot Aerospace will undertake the maiden orbital launch of Vikram-1, India’s first privately developed launch vehicle.
This four-stage rocket is designed to provide rapid and on-demand launch services.… pic.twitter.com/1qFVTwNOuZ
Signed by the people who built it.
— Skyroot Aerospace (@SkyrootA) July 17, 2026
Every signature on Vikram-1 belongs to an engineer, technician, or teammate who helped make this mission possible.
Now, they’re all headed to space aboard Mission Aagaman.#Vikram1 #MissionAagaman pic.twitter.com/BEeHn7OiIM
The test flight of Vikram-1 is expected to mark India’s entry into the global private orbital launch market. Developed entirely by a private Indian company, Vikram-1 is the country’s first privately built orbital launch vehicle and represents a significant step towards strengthening India’s commercial space capabilities.
Ahead of the launch, Skyroot Aerospace said all necessary airspace and maritime clearances have been secured. Authorities have also notified restricted airspace and maritime zones along the rocket’s flight path and impact corridor to facilitate the mission.
It’s official.
— Skyroot Aerospace (@SkyrootA) July 16, 2026
July 18. 11:30 AM IST.
Vikram-1. Test Flight-1. Mission Aagaman.
India’s first private orbital launch from the historic First Launch Pad at SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota.
The countdown begins. #Vikram1 #MissionAagaman #SkyrootAerospace #OpeningSpaceForAll pic.twitter.com/tGHCbQzsm8
Mission Aagaman will be Skyroot’s second space mission after the successful launch of the Vikram-S suborbital rocket on November 18, 2022.
Adding a symbolic touch to the landmark mission, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s handwritten postcard bearing the words “Vande Mataram” will travel to space aboard Vikram-1. Skyroot Aerospace announced that the Prime Minister’s handwritten message will be among several special payloads carried on the test flight.
Among the payloads on Vikram-1 Test Flight-1 is something truly special—a handwritten postcard from Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi with the words, “Vande Mataram.”
— Skyroot Aerospace (@SkyrootA) July 17, 2026
It travels to space alongside handwritten messages from our team, investors, policymakers, and… pic.twitter.com/sJajN6NiVJ
The company said the mission will also carry handwritten notes from members of the Skyroot team, investors, policymakers and well-wishers from across the world. Describing the initiative as “a celebration carried by many hands and shared by millions,” Skyroot said the keepsakes represent the collective support and aspirations behind India’s emerging private space ecosystem.
Building for the world from India.
— Skyroot Aerospace (@SkyrootA) July 15, 2026
India’s first privately developed orbital rocket stands on the launch pad at Sriharikota, ready for its maiden test flight.
This documentary takes you behind the scenes of Vikram-1—from bold ideas and relentless testing to the teams,… pic.twitter.com/DFQuaMn2YY
According to the company, the symbolic payloads reflect the shared vision and collaborative efforts that have helped shape India’s new era in space exploration and innovation.
The successful launch of Vikram-1 is expected to further strengthen India’s position in the global space industry by showcasing the capabilities of the country’s private space enterprises and opening new opportunities in the commercial satellite launch market.
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