Telangana Aims to Be Global Aerospace Hub by 2047, CM Flags Off Skyroot Rocket

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy flagged off Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1, India's first privately developed orbital rocket, marking a milestone for the state's aerospace ambitions. The rocket, completely designed in Hyderabad, will head to Sriharikota for a launch attempt in the coming months. Reddy highlighted Telangana's 117.9% growth in engineering exports and its goal to become a global aerospace leader by 2047. The government is also focusing on skilling youth through the Young India Skills University to support the aerospace sector.

Key Points: Telangana Aims for Global Aerospace Leadership by 2047

  • Telangana CM flags off Skyroot's Vikram-1, India's first private orbital rocket
  • State aims to become global aerospace leader by 2047
  • Telangana recorded 117.9% growth in engineering exports
  • Government focuses on skilling youth via Young India Skills University
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"Telangana poised to become global aerospace leader": CM Revanth Reddy flags off Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1

CM Revanth Reddy flags off Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1, India's first private orbital rocket. Telangana targets global aerospace leadership by 2047.

"Skyroot has developed India's first privately built orbital rocket to carry satellites into space. - CM A Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, April 25

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, along with state Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu, flagged off the flight hardware of Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 -- India's first privately developed orbital rocket.

The Chief Minister said the occasion marks a key milestone in Telangana's pursuit of becoming a global leader in the aerospace sector.

The flagging-off ceremony marked the rocket's formal departure to the launch site at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. Skyroot Aerospace is set to make India's first private orbital launch attempt in the coming months.

Congratulating the Skyroot team on the occasion, the Chief Minister said it is a matter of great pride that the rocket has been completely designed and developed in Hyderabad.

"Skyroot has developed India's first privately built orbital rocket to carry satellites into space. The company launched its first rocket in 2022, and reaching the stage of orbital launch in such a short time is a remarkable achievement," CM Reddy added.

He further highlighted that Telangana is currently ranked number one in India in the aerospace sector, adding that global players such as Boeing, Airbus, and Safran are already present in the state.

He said Telangana's aim is to become a global leader in aerospace by 2047, with aerospace as a key growth sector.

The Chief Minister stated that Telangana has performed exceptionally well in engineering exports since December 2023.

"As per Central Government data, Telangana recorded the highest growth of 117.9% in engineering exports among Indian states between 2023-24 and 2024-25. Aircraft parts and defence equipment have been the biggest contributors to this growth."

He explained that the government is focusing on skilling youth for the aerospace sector through partnerships with global universities and industry leaders. With strong policies, infrastructure, talent, and a vibrant ecosystem, our government is committed to supporting companies like Skyroot, he added.

CM Reddy emphasised the need for skilling of talent as per industry needs, elaborating the various skilling initiatives being implemented by the state government through Young India Skills University (YISU), Advanced Technology Centres (ATCs) and the soon-to-be-upgraded Polytechnic colleges.

He revealed the government's plans to bring both the ATCs and the Polytechnic colleges under YISU's ambit to ensure that the curriculum is industry-driven and uniform across the courses.

"Our focus is on giving the best training to the trainers in these institutions. Tata Technologies is providing training to our trainers in ATCs across the state," the CM said.

Responding to this, Skyroot Aerospace CEO and co-founder Pawan Kumar Chandana showed strong interest in collaborating with YISU. "The idea of Skills University is unique and perfectly suits our talent needs. Skilling is the biggest problem we face and partnering with the YISU will be a great value add for us."

The CM invited the Skyroot leadership to visit the ATCs in Mallepally, Hyderabad. He stressed the flexibility YISU offers in terms of dynamically changing the curriculum from time to time as per industry needs.

He also touched on the government's transformative plans to address gaps in the state's school education system. "Despite spending Rs 1.08 lakh per student per year in government schools, the learning outcomes are not being met. We have chalked out a detailed plan to address this," he added.

Special Secretary to CM B Ajith Reddy, Naga Bharath Daka, co-founder and COO, Skyroot and other officials were among those who attended the flagging off ceremony.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Great news, but I hope the government pays equal attention to basic education as well. CM mentioned spending Rs 1.08 lakh per student but learning outcomes are poor. While aerospace is important, we shouldn't ignore the foundational issues in our schools. Balance is key.
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Aman W
Skyroot is doing amazing work! From launching a sounding rocket in 2022 to now attempting an orbital launch in just a few years — that's the speed of Indian innovation. And the CM's vision of making Telangana a global aerospace leader by 2047 sounds ambitious but possible with this kind of progress. 🇮🇳
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Rohit L
Impressive growth in engineering exports (117.9%!) and presence of global giants like Boeing and Airbus shows Telangana is serious about aerospace. But I hope the skilling initiatives under YISU and ATCs actually translate into quality jobs for local youth, not just corporate profits. Need to see implementation.
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Naveen S
As someone from Hyderabad, I'm thrilled! The city's aerospace ecosystem is really taking off pun intended 😄. Skyroot CEO's interest in collaborating with Young India Skills University is a smart move. Industry-academia partnerships are exactly what we need to bridge the skill gap. All the best to the team!
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Tanya I
Finally some good news about space innovation! But I'm a bit skeptical about the claim of being "ranked number one in aerospace" - what metrics are they using? Also, the issue with government school education is concerning. We can't have world-class aerospace while our basic education system struggles. Hope the plan works.

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