New Delhi: India has emerged as the new superpower of space. Scientists of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) have achieved many achievements and the process is going on. Between the mantra of 'Make in India' and 'Make for World', an Indian company is going to take the first step in the field of space. India's aerospace company Skyroot will launch rockets into space by December 2021 with the help of ISRO. Skyroot has named its first launch rocket Vikram-I. Skyroot Aerospace is the first Indian startup, through which successful testing of the country's first private rocket engine 'Raman' has been completed. In the field of rocket engines, it is considered to be the next and important step. Rocket engines are mainly of two types. They operate in several stages with a separate engine attached for each stage. Some of whose engines use liquid fuel. In other words, the rocket is such a vertical cylinder shaped vehicle that moves with the help of its engine at high speed. The company has been testing the upper stage engine of the rocket, whose initial construction work has been completed. In a conversation with a private news channel, Skyroot's team said that if everything goes well, by December 2021, the rocket maiden will be launched under the guidance of ISRO. As the private sector for the first time in India, we have successfully tested liquid engines for launching satellites. Two rocket phases of the company are being ready for testing in six months. Also Read: Campaign against polio resumes again in Pakistan CM Kejriwal told when school and college will open in Delhi Haryana: Strict curfew in these areas due to corona pandemic Big statement of Nepal's Prime Minister Oli, says 'Golden era of bilateral relationship under Modi's leadership'