ISRO is an organization operating all the space missions of the Government of India. Under this institution, training etc. is done for all the space missions. At present, ISRO has contributed significantly in the satellite launch not only of India but also of other countries. Due to its successful work, ISRO also established its supremacy in the field of astronomy around the world. ISRO was established by Vikram Sarabhai on 15 August 1969, whose annual budget is now around 14 crores. The need for future space programs was first felt by India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Under which space research was established in 1961, in which the Department of Atomic Energy was headed by Homi Jehangir Bhabha. After this, the Indian National Committee for Space Research was formed in 1962. For which Dr. Vikram Sarabhai was appointed as the chairman. ISRO’s headquarters is currently located in Bengaluru, Karnataka and its current director, Dr. K. Sivan is there. In 2023, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scripted history as Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft made a soft landing on the surface of the Moon. With the mission’s success, India has become the first country to land a spacecraft on the lunar’s uncharted territory of south pole and fourth overall to reach on the Moon.