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Chandrayaan 3 moon landing sparks private investment optimism for India’s space boom
Technology
Published on 24 April 2026

South pole feat achieved at just a fraction of cost
India’s Chandrayaan-3 becoming the first mission to land on the Moon’s south pole is now being seen as a game changer for private investment. The landmark touchdown reportedly came at about 30% of the typical cost, strengthening confidence in India’s launch and mission ecosystem and encouraging more commercial players to bet on space ventures.
- Chandrayaan 3 marks India’s historic south pole landing
- The mission’s cost reportedly sits near 30% of typical spending
- Investors see stronger confidence in India’s space capabilities
- Commercial space participation could accelerate after the success
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