PM inaugurates In-SPACe, hope Indian firms will become global leader in space



Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 10 inaugurated the headquarters of the Indian Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) which is set up to promote private investment and innovation in the space sector.

IN-SPACe launched to promote private investment and innovation in the space sector

The government has launched IN-SPACe, an independent agency under the Department of Space, to promote private investment and innovation in the space sector. It will facilitate and support the private sector and help it participate in building satellites, launch-vehicles, carry out launches, develop applications and provide space based services.

Modi said, as in Information Technology, he hopes that Indian firms will emerge as leaders in the global space sector too. Earlier, the space sector was closed to private companies as “they could only be vendors”, but his government opened it up by bringing in reforms, Modi said.

“Big ideas can only make big winners. We have removed all restrictions by bringing reforms in the space sector,” he said.

The inauguration function also witnessed the singing of MoUs between IN-SPACe and private sector companies working in the field of space-based applications and services.

Working on new space policy which will provide ease of doing business in the sector

The government is also working on a new space policy which will provide ease of doing business in the sector. India’s space programme has been, in a way, the biggest identity of `Atmanirbhar Bharat’. When this programme gets the strength of the Indian private sector, imagine how much it will increase its strength, the prime minister said. In the past, the country’s youth did not get the opportunity to work in the space sector and it was our misfortune that “the difference between regulation and restriction was forgotten,” he further said.

“Indian youth carry with them innovation, energy and spirit. Their risk-taking capacity is also very high. These are vital for the development of any country”,the prime minister said.

Removing all restrictions before the Indian youth

“Our government is removing all restrictions before the Indian youth, it is carrying out reforms,” he said, listing the opening of defence production, drone policy, geo-spatial data guidelines and work-from-anywhere facility in the telecom/IT sector as examples.

Working on new space policy for increasing coordination

The government is working on the New Indian Space Policy for increasing the coordination between government companies, space industry, start-ups and institutions.

Soon bring a policy to improve ease of doing business

PM Modi will soon bring a policy to improve ease of doing business in the space sector. He said, “It is our endeavor to create the maximum ease of doing business environment for the private sector of India, so that the private sector of the country helps the countrymen equally in the ease of living”.

Private sector entered the space sector by having its own launch

When the government started reforms in the space sector, some people raised doubts as to who will respond to it, but today there are more than 60 Indian private companies in the sector. The private sector has entered the sector by having its own launch vehicles, satellites and some firms have even prepared designs for their own rockets.

Country needs to move forward the area of space and sea

The data collected by private space companies is going to give them huge power in future. The global space industry is valued at USD 400 billion and has the potential to become a USD 1 trillion industry by 2040. “There are two areas which are going to be most influential in the coming days, they are space and sea,” Modi said, adding that the country needs to move forward without delay in these areas.

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Dr. Kirti Sisodhia

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