India has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in its space journey with ISRO's successful SpaDeX mission. In the early hours of Thursday, ISRO made history by docking two satellites in space, becoming only the fourth nation after the U.S., Russia, and China to master this advanced capability. The SpaDeX mission marks a significant leap in India’s space program, showcasing expertise in rendezvous, docking, and undocking technology. This critical achievement not only strengthens India’s position in global space exploration but also paves the way for advanced lunar missions like Chandrayaan-4 and satellite servicing operations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded ISRO’s success, calling it a “momentous leap” for India’s space ambitions. With its low-cost innovation and technological prowess, ISRO continues to inspire the nation and redefine space exploration. This historic feat underscores India’s growing dominance in space science and innovation, promising a bright future for its ambitious space missions.