Pawan Kumar Chandana, co-founder and CEO of Skyroot Aerospace, is gaining attention following the successful launch of Vikram-1, described as India’s first privately built orbital rocket. The coverage outlines his education and career path, linking his academic background at IIT Kharagpur and earlier work with ISRO to his later move into private-sector space development. Reports characterize Chandana as leaving ISRO to co-found Skyroot Aerospace, with the company pursuing an independent capability to design and launch an orbital rocket. The Vikram-1 mission is presented as a milestone for India’s private space industry, demonstrating that a commercial company can reach orbit using a privately developed launch system. One article also highlights Chandana’s personal journey, including references to challenges in mathematics during his student years, and frames his progression through technical roles and entrepreneurship up to the Mission Aagaman effort. The reports further say Skyroot has grown in workforce and investment since its founding, positioning the company as part of India’s broader push toward participation in the global commercial space sector.