Tessy Thomas, born on April first, nineteen sixty-three, is a distinguished Indian aerospace engineer renowned for her pivotal contributions to India's missile programs. Her journey in the field of defense technology began in nineteen eighty-five when she joined the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), where she quickly established herself as a key player in the development of advanced missile systems.
In two thousand nine, Tessy took on the significant role of project director for the Agni-IV ballistic missile, a position that underscored her expertise and leadership in aerospace engineering. Her remarkable achievements in this domain have earned her the titles of India's 'Missile Woman' and 'Agniputri' in various media outlets, reflecting her status as a trailblazer in a predominantly male-dominated field.
Throughout her career, Tessy has not only contributed to the technological advancements of India's defense capabilities but has also inspired countless individuals, particularly women, to pursue careers in science and engineering. Her dedication and innovative spirit continue to influence the next generation of engineers and scientists in India.