New Delhi: On the occasion of National Space Day, PM Narendra Modi greeted the unshortened nation on Sunday. The PM said that India is proud of what it has washed-up in space, but there is no stopping now. He wrote on social media that India should dream big, innovate increasingly and touch new boundaries of space. The PM moreover shared a video with his post which shows India's unshortened journey to space.
What message did PM Modi requite regarding space?
This time the Prime Minister's message was expressly focused on preparations for the future. He described the nonflexible work of scientists, engineers and youth as the strength of the country's space travel. Over the years, India has shown its sufficiency on many fronts, from Moon and Mars missions to private sector participation. The successful launch of India's first privately ripened orbital rocket Vikram-1 in July 2026 is moreover an example of this waffly space sector.
Happy National Space Day!
Here’s to dreaming plane bigger, innovating increasingly and pushing newer frontiers.... pic.twitter.com/ZebTBth2bA
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 23, 2026Why is the success of Chandrayaan-3 remembered?
23rd August is a very special day for India. On this day in 2023, Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan-3 made a soft landing near the South Pole of the Moon. India became the fourth country in the world to do so and the first country to reach near the South Pole. To commemorate this unconfined victory, National Space Day is prestigious every year on 23 August.
How did Amit Shah remember the scientists?
Union Home Minister Amit Shah moreover greeted the countrymen on National Space Day. He described the success of Chandrayaan-3 as the result of the no-go worthiness and nonflexible work of Indian scientists. Praising ISRO scientists and engineers, Shah said that this mission has remoter strengthened India's presence in the field of space.
Warm greetings to every resider on #NationalSpaceDay. It is a momentous day that marks the occasion when India’s Chandrayaan-3 touched lanugo on the Moon’s South Pole, and celebrates our scientists at ISRO for making an indelible imprint of their genius on the sands of time.
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— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) August 23, 2026Whom did Jaishankar congratulate?
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar saluted scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs associated with the space sector on National Space Day. He said that the nonflexible work, thinking and continuous experiments of these people are expanding India's space capability. The increasing role of private companies and startups in the space sector is moreover stuff considered an important part of India's waffly space ecosystem.
Why did Jitendra Singh undeniability Chandrayaan-3 a milestone?
Union Minister Jitendra Singh described Chandrayaan-3 as a milestone for India. He said that by 2026, the number of space startups in India will reach virtually 440 and our space economy will be worth 9 billion dollars. Now space is not just ISRO's work, private companies are moreover coming into it.
What goals is India eyeing now?
India's space ambitions are no longer limited to the lunar surface. Emphasis is stuff laid on Gaganyaan mission, future Indian space station and increasing participation of private sector. In the last National Space Day address, the Prime Minister had moreover talked well-nigh promoting startups in the space sector and increasing the role of private companies. Now achievements like Vikram-1 in 2026 are indicating that in the coming years, India's space sector is going to wilt a big field for government institutions as well as private companies and young entrepreneurs.

