Bharatiya Antariksha Station (BAS): News & Updates

Wait! I thought PM said it as we will start conceptualising it now. And announcements were just to start some discussion going.

They've conceptualised a module already? Or is it just a show piece to show intent while anymore concepts to bring worked on later?

If there's a dedicated 24/7 x 365 team already.. does that mean Sudarshan chakra is more closer than we realise with something being actually worked on before op sindoor?
 
https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2198267&reg=3&lang=1

PARLIAMENT QUESTION: INDIAN INDIGENOUS SPACE STATION​

ISRO has worked out overall configuration of indigenous Space Station, Bharatiya Antariksh Station comprising of five modules which is expected to be fully operational by 2035 timeframe. The overall configuration has been reviewed by a National Level Review Committee. In September,2024, Union Cabinet approved development and launch of first module of Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS-01) by 2028. Overall system engineering of BAS-01 module and technology development activities of various subsystems is progressing well.

The budgetary allocation towards various precursor missions, development and launch of BAS-1 are included in the revised scope of Gaganyaan Programme, which has been enhanced with an additional funding in the already approved Gaganyaan Programme to ₹20,193Cr based on approval from Union Cabinet in September, 2024.

Development and launch of the first module i.e. Base module (BAS-01) is targeted by 2028 and fully operational BAS with five modules is expected by 2035.

ISRO is incorporating necessary international standards in the design of BAS-01 subsystems which ensures interoperability of BAS-01 with systems provided by other international agencies. Further, through currently operational cooperation instruments with other space agencies, potential areas of collaboration including joint development of technologies for Indian Human Space programme, support for utilising niche test facilities are also being explored.

Gaganyaan, first crewed demonstration mission will enable demonstration of capabilities for safe human transportation to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and return back to Earth. Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS) is the next logical step in sustained Indian Human Space Programme. It will open up further avenues in space exploration, which will lead to utilisation of the unique microgravity environments in LEO for advanced scientific research and technology development activities as well as support further Indian human exploration missions (i.e.) Indian landing on Moon as envisioned in India’s Space Vision 2047.


https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2198265&reg=3&lang=1

PARLIAMENT QUESTION: HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT MISSION​

Towards continued efforts for sustained human spaceflight missions, India has envisioned long term road map which also includes embarking on a crewed mission to moon.

As part of India’s Space Vision 2047, 1st crewed lunar mission is tentatively planned by 2040. Towards accomplishing this goal, major projects viz. Chandrayaan-4 Lunar Sample Return Mission, Chandrayaan-5 ISRO-JAXA LuPex mission, Gaganyaan follow-on missions including Bharatiya Antariksh Station module-1, Next Generation Launch Vehicle and Third Launch Pad were recently approved by the government.
 
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Original text is in Russian. This is the Google translated version.

Russia and India discussed the launch of space stations into one orbit

05 Dec 2025

Bakanov: Russia and India discussed the launch of their space stations into one orbit

Russia and India plan to put their future space stations into the same orbit, Bakanov said. This will happen after the International Space Station is decommissioned
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Dmitry Bakanov (Photo: Maxim Shipenkov / Reuters)

Russia and India agree to bring their future space stations to the same orbital plane, said the head of Roscosmos Dmitry Bakanov during a visit to New Delhi, an RBC correspondent reports.

This will happen after the International Space Station (ISS) is decommissioned and flooded. "We are creating our own national orbital station, ROS, India has its own BAS (Bharatiya Antariksh Station), and we agree that they are in the same plane, in the same orbit," he said.

NASA and Roscosmos plan to use the ISS until 2028, and until 2030, both space agencies will be engaged in deorbiting the station.

Roscosmos announced Russia's withdrawal from the ISS project and the creation of the ROS in July 2022. The future Russian orbital station will not be permanently inhabited, up to two manned spacecraft will be launched to it per year. The core of the station will consist of four modules: scientific and energy, universal node, gateway and base. In total, Russia plans to launch 34 launch vehicles by 2033 to create a ROS. The first launch is scheduled for 2027. In 2028, it is planned to launch two more modules - node and airlock in one launch.
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A render of Russian Orbital Service Station (ROSS).

The model of the ROS was presented in the summer of 2022, the draft design in April 2024. As noted in Roscosmos, the future station will be able to operate without the constant presence of cosmonauts.

The Indian space station BAS is scheduled to be commissioned after the launch of the first module in 2028, and the station should be fully deployed by 2035. Plans include scientific research in zero gravity, the development of India's manned program, and international cooperation.

The International Space Station is the most expensive scientific project in the history of mankind. The orbital station has a mass of more than 420 tons and is visible from Earth. In November 1998, Russia began construction and launched its first unit, Zarya, and a couple of weeks later the American Unity module was docked to it. They formed the core of the ISS. NASA plans to decommission the ISS and flood it in 2031.

Россия и Индия обсудили вывод космических станций на одну орбиту