India is working toward a landmark goal of sending humans to the Moon by 2040, according to ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan.
He said preparations are progressing under the Gaganyaan 4 mission, which is supporting India’s plans for future human spaceflight and orbital missions.
The programme aims to build the required technologies, training systems, and mission capabilities needed for long-duration human space travel beyond Earth orbit.
Officials said these efforts form part of India’s long-term space roadmap, focusing on advanced exploration missions and improved scientific capacity.
Weeks of planning and testing continue as ISRO works to strengthen its human spaceflight programme for upcoming milestones.
The initiative reflects India’s steady progress in human space exploration, with clear steps toward achieving a manned lunar mission. ISRO said the mission will strengthen scientific research and international collaboration in space technology as preparations continue over the coming years. Further updates will be shared as milestones are achieved officially.
No final date has been announced for the mission, but officials emphasized that development work is moving forward in phases with strong technical review and safety focus.
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