Launched in 2014, Mangalyaan was India's first interplanetary mission and the fourth space agency to land on Mars on its first try.
This lunar mission made the ground-breaking discovery of water molecules on the moon, which fundamentally altered our perception of lunar resources.
In 2017, ISRO demonstrated its extraordinary accuracy and economy of scale by launching 104 satellites in a single mission, setting a new global record.
India's long-term, ambitious program of manned spaceflight seeks to launch Indian astronauts into space, a major milestone in the exploration of human spaceflight.
2018 saw the development of NavIC, a regional satellite navigation system by ISRO that improves navigation and security by offering precise positional data across India and the surrounding area.
The orbiter keeps sending useful data, expanding the frontiers of lunar exploration and scientific study, even after the lander's difficult touchdown.
India's socio-economic development was significantly impacted by the INSAT satellites, which transformed the nation's weather forecasting, television, and telecommunications.