Daily Current Affairs / ISRO Transfers SSLV Technology to HAL
Category : Science and Tech Published on: September 13 2025
ISRO, NSIL, IN-SPACe, and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) signed a landmark pact to transfer Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) technology, marking IN-SPACe’s 100th technology transfer. HAL, India’s premier aerospace and defence company, will absorb the technology over 24 months and then produce SSLVs for 10 years, enabling it to independently build and commercialize launch vehicles. The move positions India as a global hub for affordable small satellite launches.
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