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SpaceX Eyes Historic ₹145 Lakh Crore Valuation: Should Indian Retail Investors Gamble?

By Arth Vani Desk · 2026-06-10

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing for a massive $75 billion IPO that could value the company at ₹145 lakh crore. While the global buzz is high, Indian investors must weigh the company's heavy debt and Elon Musk's total control against the potential of the commercial space race.

Key takeaways

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing for a massive $75 billion IPO that could value the company at ₹145 lakh crore. While the global buzz is high, Indian investors must weigh the company's heavy debt and Elon Musk's total control against the potential of the commercial space race.

Elon Musk’s space exploration giant, SpaceX, is reportedly gearing up for what could be the most significant stock market debut in history. The company is aiming for a primary offering of $75 billion (approx. ₹6.2 lakh crore), pushing its total projected valuation to a staggering $1.75 trillion (approx. ₹145 lakh crore). While this news has captured the imagination of global markets, Indian retail investors looking for international exposure need to look beyond the hype.

The Valuation Puzzle

At a projected valuation of ₹145 lakh crore, SpaceX is entering a territory occupied only by the world’s most profitable tech titans. However, unlike established giants, SpaceX is reportedly seeking this valuation despite significant financial losses. For retail investors in India, this presents a classic risk of 'overvaluation'—where the price of the stock may far exceed the current financial health of the business.

Key Risks for the Retail Investor

Before jumping into international trading platforms to grab a piece of the Musk empire, consider these primary risks identified by market analysts:

What This Means for Indian Portfolios

For an Indian investor, buying US stocks involves currency conversion costs and specific tax implications under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS). When you add the volatile nature of a pre-profit space company to these costs, the barrier to entry becomes high. While SpaceX is undoubtedly a pioneer, its IPO is currently a high-stakes bet on future technology rather than a stable value investment.

As the company prepares for this landmark debut, the primary question for retail participants is whether a ₹145 lakh crore valuation leaves any room for actual profit for the late-coming small investor.

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Source: Economictimes
Investments are subject to market risks. This article is for informational purposes only and not financial advice.