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ISRO Set to Begin 2026 With PSLV-C62 Mission on January 12

Sakshi Vaishnav
Sakshi Vaishnav
Last updated: 2026/01/11 at 4:34 PM
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ISRO is ready to take its first major step in 2026 with the launch of the PSLV-C62 mission, scheduled for Monday, January 12, at 10:17 am according to a report by The Times of India. This mission marks ISRO’s opening launch of the new year and highlights India’s continued momentum in space exploration.

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A Strong Start to ISRO’s 2026 Mission CalendarImportance of the PSLV ProgrammeWhat This Launch Means for India’s Space AmbitionsLooking Ahead

The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) has long been considered one of ISRO’s most reliable rockets. Over the years, it has successfully deployed numerous satellites for India as well as for international clients. With the PSLV-C62 mission, ISRO aims to build on this strong legacy and for its space programme in 2026.

A Strong Start to ISRO’s 2026 Mission Calendar

Beginning the year with a PSLV launch reflects ISRO’s disciplined planning and commitment to maintaining a steady launch schedule. The agency has consistently demonstrated its ability to execute missions with precision, and the upcoming launch is expected to further reinforce India’s reputation as a dependable spacefaring nation.

The PSLV-C62 mission is expected to lift off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, ISRO’s primary launch facility. The launch timing at 10:17 am has been carefully selected, taking into account orbital parameters and mission requirements. Such precision showcases ISRO’s technical expertise and meticulous preparation.

Importance of the PSLV Programme

The PSLV rocket plays a crucial role in India’s space missions, especially for placing satellites into low Earth orbit and polar orbits. Its versatility and cost-effectiveness have made it a preferred choice not only for domestic missions but also for commercial satellite launches from other countries.

By choosing PSLV for its first mission of 2026, ISRO is relying on a proven launch vehicle that has delivered consistent results over the years. This decision reflects confidence in the platform and its ability to meet mission objectives efficiently.

What This Launch Means for India’s Space Ambitions

The PSLV-C62 launch is more than just a routine mission. It represents continuity, progress, and India’s determination to remain active and competitive in the global space sector. Each successful launch strengthens technological capabilities and provides valuable data for future missions, including more advanced and complex projects.

As space activities worldwide become increasingly competitive, ISRO’s steady and reliable approach continues to draw international attention. Starting 2026 with a scheduled launch also signals that the organisation is well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Looking Ahead

With the PSLV-C62 mission, ISRO is set to begin another promising year in space exploration. As the countdown moves closer to January 12, expectations are high for a smooth and successful launch. This mission is likely to pave the way for several more launches planned throughout 2026, further cementing India’s growing presence in space.

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Sakshi Vaishnav January 11, 2026
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