In a landmark moment for India's space ambitions, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has blasted off to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 mission , marking the country's return to human spaceflight after a 41-year hiatus . This historic launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida has not only reignited national pride but also officially kickstarted India’s human spaceflight programme . The mission, operated by Axiom Space , includes a four-member international crew that will spend 14 days in orbit , conducting scientific research, outreach programs, and various commercial activities. This momentous occasion places India among a select group of nations capable of sending humans into space and reflects the growing prowess of the Indian space sector . A New Chapter: Shubhanshu Shukla and India’s Astronautical Comeback The last Indian to go to space was Rakesh Sharma in 1984, aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz T-11. Now, in 2025, Shubhanshu...
LCA Tejas: A Leap in India's Indigenous Combat Aviation Introduction India's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas has emerged as a key milestone in the country's aerospace and defense sector. Developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) , Tejas is a 4.5-generation multirole fighter aircraft designed to enhance the Indian Air Force's (IAF) combat capabilities. Recently, DRDO conducted high-altitude trials for the Indigenous Integrated Life Support System (ILSS) , which will revolutionize pilot endurance and efficiency at extreme altitudes. This blog explores the significance of LCA Tejas , the latest advancements in its technology, and how ILSS is transforming pilot safety in high-altitude missions. Development and Evolution of LCA Tejas Background The development of LCA Tejas dates back to the 1980s when India sought to replace aging MiG-21 fighter jets . The project gained momentum in the 2000s , wit...