Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh – In a landmark ISRO satellite launch 2025, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched India’s heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03, aboard the powerful LVM3-M5 ‘Bahubali’ rocket on Sunday, November 2, 2025. The mission, executed flawlessly from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, marks a new milestone in Indian space mission achievements and strengthens India’s digital connectivity backbone.
- What is CMS-03? India’s Heaviest Communication Satellite Explained
- How CMS-03 Will Transform India
- LVM3-M5 ‘Bahubali’ Rocket: India’s Heavy-Lift Champion
- ISRO Launch 2025: A Packed Year Ahead
- Why This ISRO Satellite Launch Matters Globally
- Live Watch: LVM3-M5 ‘Bahubali’ Rocket Launch (Official ISRO Video)
- A New Era in Indian Space Missions
ISRO LVM3-M5 Launch: Key Highlights of the 2025 Mission
- Rocket: LVM3-M5 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3, Mission 5) – nicknamed Bahubali rocket
- Payload: CMS-03 satellite – India’s heaviest communication satellite at 4,700 kg
- Launch Time: 2:15 PM IST
- Orbit Achieved: Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO)
- Mission Success: 100% – Satellite separated at T+18 minutes
- Live Stream Viewership: Over 2.1 million on ISRO’s official YouTube channel
“This ISRO LVM3 rocket launch is a testament to India’s self-reliant space technology. CMS-03 will power broadband for millions in remote areas.” — S. Somanath, Chairman, ISRO
What is CMS-03? India’s Heaviest Communication Satellite Explained
The CMS-03 satellite is ISRO’s most advanced communication satellite to date. Built entirely in India at the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru, it carries:
- 48 high-power transponders (Ku-band & extended C-band)
- 12 kW solar power generation
- 15-year operational life in geostationary orbit at 74° East
- Coverage: Entire Indian mainland, Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep, and Indian Ocean Region
How CMS-03 Will Transform India
| Application | Impact |
|---|---|
| Broadband Internet | High-speed connectivity to 5,000+ remote villages |
| 4K Broadcasting | Enhanced DTH and OTT services |
| Telemedicine & Education | Real-time healthcare and e-learning in rural areas |
| Disaster Management | Instant communication during cyclones and floods |
This ISRO communication satellite directly supports the Digital India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives.
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LVM3-M5 ‘Bahubali’ Rocket: India’s Heavy-Lift Champion
The LVM3 rocket launch vehicle, popularly known as the Bahubali rocket, is ISRO’s most powerful operational launcher. The M5 variant features:
- Height: 43.4 meters
- Lift-off Mass: 640 tonnes
- Payload Capacity to GTO: 4,000+ kg
- Success Rate: 100% (5/5 missions)
- Stages:
- Two S200 solid strap-on boosters
- L110 liquid core stage
- C25 cryogenic upper stage (indigenous CE-20 engine)
Fun Fact: The nickname Bahubali comes from the rocket’s ability to lift 4-tonne class satellites — a feat once dominated by global giants.
ISRO Launch 2025: A Packed Year Ahead
The ISRO satellite launch 2025 calendar is one of the busiest in history. After LVM3-M5, upcoming missions include:
| Mission | Tentative Date | Payload |
|---|---|---|
| PSLV-C61 | December 2025 | EOS-09 (Earth Observation) |
| GSLV-F15 | Q1 2026 | GISAT-2 |
| SSLV-D3 | January 2026 | Microsat constellation |
ISRO is also preparing for Gaganyaan (India’s first human spaceflight) and NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) in 2026.
Why This ISRO Satellite Launch Matters Globally
- Cost Efficiency: Entire mission cost under ₹620 crore (~$75 million) – 1/3rd of Western equivalents
- Commercial Revenue: Expected ₹500 crore/year from transponder leasing
- Strategic Edge: Strengthens India’s role in Asia-Pacific telecom and maritime surveillance
“ISRO LVM3-M5 proves India can deliver heavy satellites reliably and affordably. This changes the global launch market.” — Dr. Annapoorna Ravichandran, Space Policy Expert, IIT Madras
Live Watch: LVM3-M5 ‘Bahubali’ Rocket Launch (Official ISRO Video)
A New Era in Indian Space Missions
The successful ISRO satellite launch 2025 of CMS-03 via the LVM3-M5 Bahubali rocket is more than a technical win — it’s a symbol of India’s rising space power. From connecting remote villages to powering next-gen broadcasting, India’s heaviest satellite is set to transform lives.
Stay tuned for live updates as CMS-03 begins orbit-raising maneuvers and commissioning in the coming weeks.


