Private Sector Participation in Space Activities Approved
Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi approved far reaching reforms in the Space sector aimed at
boosting private sector participation in the entire range of space activities
on 24 June 2020. The decision taken is in line with the long-term vision of the
Prime Minister of transforming India and making the country self-reliant and
technologically advanced.
India is among a handful of countries with
advanced capabilities in the space sector. With these reforms, the sector will
receive new energy and dynamism, to help the country leapfrog to the next
stages of space activities.
This will not only result in an accelerated
growth of this sector but will enable Indian Industry to be an important player
in global space economy. With this, there is an opportunity for large-scale
employment in the technology sector and India becoming a Global technology
powerhouse.
Key Benefits:
Space sector can play a major catalytic role
in the technological advancement and expansion of our Industrial base. The
proposed reforms will enhance the socio-economic use of space assets and
activities, including through improved access to space assets, data and
facilities.
The newly created Indian National Space
Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) will
provide a level playing field for private companies to use Indian space
infrastructure. It will also hand-hold, promote and guide the private
industries in space activities through encouraging policies and a friendly
regulatory environment.
The Public Sector Enterprise ‘New Space India
Limited (NSIL)’ will endeavour to re-orient space
activities from a ‘supply driven’ model to a ‘demand driven’ model, thereby
ensuring optimum utilization of our space assets.
These reforms will allow ISRO to focus more on
research and development activities, new technologies, exploration missions and
human spaceflight programme. Some of the planetary
exploration missions will also be opened up to private sector through an ‘announcement
of opportunity’ mechanism.