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Skyroot Aerospace Raises $60 Million at $1.1 Billion Valuation Ahead of Launch

GIC and BlackRock-managed funds anchor the round as Skyroot targets the first private Indian orbital rocket launch.

  • On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace reached a $1bn-plus valuation, making India's first spacetech unicorn with backing from GIC and BlackRock-managed funds.
  • Singapore sovereign vehicles GIC and Temasek have positioned around Indian deeptech for years; their continued participation signals confidence that India's liberalized regulatory environment supports the multi-year capital commitments rocketry requires.
  • Skyroot is preparing for the June launch of Vikram-1, designed to deliver up to 480 kg of payload to a 500 km orbit, with the rocket already positioned at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.
  • A successful mission would mark the first orbital launch from Indian soil by a private operator, representing the critical test of the company's commercial-cadence claims.
  • Demand for small-satellite launch capacity continues to outpace incumbent providers like SpaceX; while Skyroot has roughly six weeks to deliver, successful execution would make the current valuation appear conservative.
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Moneycontrol broke the news in India on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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