India, July 19 -- India became the third country, after the US and China with private orbital launch capability on Saturday, as Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 rocket completed its maiden flight from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, opening the door to commercial spaceflights from Indian soil.

The rocket, developed by a 400-strong team as part of Mission Aagaman, lifted off at 12.05pm and injected four technology demonstration payloads into a 450km, 60-degree orbit within 20 minutes. The seven-storey, multi-stage vehicle is designed to carry satellites of up to 350kg to low-earth orbit, built with an all-carbon composite structure and in-house propulsion - including 3D-printed engines and high-thrust solid-fuel boosters.

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