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ISRO has unveiled the sixth edition of its RESPOND Basket 2025, inviting universities and research institutions to submit proposals aligned with India’s upcoming space missions. The initiative outlines priority research areas across launch vehicles, satellites, human spaceflight, planetary science, propulsion, AI, and quantum technologies, with submissions due by January 31, 2026.
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The RESPOND Basket was released during ISRO–Academia Day in Bengaluru by Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan, who emphasized the importance of academic collaboration in advancing India’s space programme. This edition highlights mission-linked R&D needs for projects such as Chandrayaan-4, Gaganyaan continuation missions, the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), and future planetary explorations. A stronger focus has been placed on prototype development and improving technology readiness levels, ensuring academic research directly contributes to mission execution. Around 150 professors from across India attended the launch event, underscoring the growing partnership between ISRO and academia.
Notable updates
• RESPOND Basket 2025 released on December 16 during ISRO–Academia Day in Bengaluru
• Proposals invited until January 31, 2026
• Research areas include launch vehicles, satellites, human spaceflight, propulsion, AI, and quantum technologies
• Focus on prototype development and technology readiness levels
• Linked to missions like Chandrayaan-4, Gaganyaan, BAS, and planetary explorations
Major takeaway
RESPOND Basket 2025 reinforces ISRO’s vision of deeper academic collaboration, ensuring India’s space missions benefit from cutting-edge research and innovation.
Sources: Times of India, ISRO Official, The Hindu
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