According to a recent LinkedIn post from Skyroot Aerospace, the company is highlighting progress on Dhawan-III, described as an upgraded cryogenic rocket engine. The post notes that Dhawan-III recently completed a 145-second endurance test on an in-house, indigenous mobile test stand, framed in the context of India’s National Science Day and STEM innovation.
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The post suggests that Dhawan-III has been developed under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat ARISE-ANIC initiative, with an emphasis on reusability and greener propulsion technologies. For investors, successful testing of this engine could indicate maturing in-house R&D capabilities, alignment with government-backed innovation programs, and potential long-term positioning in reusable launch systems and cost-competitive small-satellite launch services.
If Dhawan-III advances toward operational deployment, Skyroot Aerospace may be able to expand its addressable market by offering more efficient and environmentally focused launch solutions. Participation in national initiatives like ARISE-ANIC may also improve access to public funding, partnerships, or procurement opportunities, which could support capital formation and reduce development risk in India’s emerging private space sector.

