ISRO is to host a series of path-breaking missions in 2025, elevating India's space endeavours to a new level. On the card are the decisive uncrewed Gaganyaan orbital flight test, a precursor to sending people to space. January hosts the GSLV-F15 flight with the NVS-02 navigation satellite, and February, the GSLV-F16 flight with NISAR, the joint Earth-observation satellite mission with NASA. There is also a commercial LVM3 flight planned for March. These missions demonstrate ISRO's increasing strength in navigation, Earth observation, and global collaboration, making India a key player in the international space community.
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