The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced plans to commission a third launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Shriharikota, within four years. The move aims to support heavier satellites, bigger launch vehicles, and higher mission frequency, strengthening India’s space-launch ecosystem.
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- Third launch pad planned at Shriharikota; commissioning target: within four years
- Procurement process initiated; vendors being identified
- Plan confirmed by Padmakumar ES, Director, SDSC
- Designed to handle 12,000–14,000 kg class satellites
- Supports heavy-lift launch vehicles and future mission needs
- Enables parallel launch preparations and faster turnaround
- Adds backup capability, improving operational resilience
- Enhances readiness for human spaceflight and large comsats
- Strengthens India’s role in commercial and strategic launches
- Builds on Shriharikota’s legacy since 1971; SDSC renamed in 2002




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