The success of Mission Aagaman, the maiden flight of Vikram‑1, would mark the arrival of India’s private orbital launch capability. Hyderabad‑based Skyroot Aerospace has announced the launch window for the maiden test flight of its Vikram‑1 rocket, India’s first privately developed orbital‑class launch vehicle. Test Flight‑1, named ‘Aagaman’ (Sanskrit for Arrival), is targeted for no earlier than July 12, subject to assembly, testing, and range clearances at the iconic Satish Dhawan Space Centre–Sriharikota (SDSC‑SHAR), off the Andhra Pradesh coast. The window extends until August 4. A successful mission would mark the dawn of India’s private orbital launch capability. Skyroot Co‑founder...
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Skyroot Sets Launch Window for India’s First Private Orbital Rocket
The success of Mission Aagaman, the maiden flight of Vikram‑1, would mark the arrival of India’s private orbital launch capability. Hyderabad‑based Skyroot Aerospace has announced the launch window for the maiden test flight of its Vikram‑1 rocket, India’s first privately developed orbital‑class launch vehicle. Test Flight‑1, named ‘Aagaman’ (Sanskrit for Arrival), is targeted for no earlier than July 12, subject to assembly, testing, and range clearances at the iconic Satish Dhawan Space Centre–Sriharikota (SDSC‑SHAR), off the Andhra Pradesh coast. The window extends until August 4. A successful mission would mark the dawn of India’s private orbital launch capability. Skyroot Co‑founder...
India’s WABAG Secures Vienna Order for Donauinsel Water Works Expansion
The project ranks among Vienna’s most significant drinking water investments in decades and is central to the city’s long‑term strategy to secure a sustainable, resilient, and climate‑adapted supply. VA Tech Wabag has won a major contract from Vienna Water (MA 31), the city’s municipal water authority, for the expansion of the Donauinsel Water Works in Austria. According to the Chennai‑headquartered multinational water technology group, ‘large orders’ fall in the $75-150 million range. The overall facility is scheduled for completion and commissioning in 2030, followed by acceptance milestones. For WABAG, the project represents a flagship reference in Austria and underlines the...



































