India to Breach New Frontiers in Space: PM Modi's Call to Action
On National Space Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged India to reach new heights in space, emphasizing youth innovation and self-reliance.

India to Reach New Heights in Space, Calls PM Modi
On the occasion of National Space Day, observed on August 23, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his best wishes to the nation, scientists, engineers, and everyone associated with the space sector. He called upon the country to take India to new heights in the field of space.
Prime Minister Modi stated that India is continuously achieving new milestones in space and that the nation must set even bigger goals for the future. He specifically urged the youth generation to dream big, innovate more, and push the boundaries of space exploration.
“The Tricolour is in our hands, space is before us, and the dream of 140 crore countrymen is with us. This is the power of India's resolve.”
He emphasized that the space sector is not just about scientific achievements; it is also shaping the country's technological capabilities, economic development, and global standing.
Technological Prowess and Self-Reliance
Prime Minister Modi highlighted that in the new global order, India is continuously expanding its space sector. He lauded the scientists and engineers for proving their talent and capability on the world stage despite limited resources.
Today, India is rapidly progressing towards self-reliance in space science and technology. This self-reliance is crucial not only for national security but also strengthens India's position globally.
Role of Youth and the Private Sector
The Prime Minister specifically underscored the role of the nation's youth. He stated that today's Gen-Z engineers, designers, coders, and scientists are making significant contributions to building cutting-edge technologies. The innovative thinking, technical expertise, and innovative capacity of the youth will be crucial in taking India's space program to new heights.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister mentioned the growing impact of private participation in the space sector. He noted that India's private space companies and startups are now strengthening the country's space ecosystem and carving out a distinct identity globally. The increasing private sector involvement is also creating new opportunities, jobs, and possibilities for the development of advanced technologies.
Global Attraction and the Goal of a Developed India
Prime Minister Modi observed that India's space sector is now becoming a centre of attraction for global investors and technological partners. India's capabilities in space-based services, satellite technology, communication, navigation, and other emerging fields can provide new momentum to the country's economy in the coming years.
Prime Minister Modi asserted that the space sector will play a vital role in achieving the goal of a Developed India by 2047. This requires advancing scientific research, innovation, private sector participation, and the energy of the youth together.
He described National Space Day not just as a celebration of India's achievements but also as an occasion for significant future resolutions.
