India’s Space & Satellite Revolution

India's space sector has undergone a radical transformation from a government-monopolized domain to a "NewSpace" ecosystem, driven by private sector participation under the IN-SPACe framework. The focus is on democratizing access to space technology for national development, while also tapping into the global commercial space market through indigenous launch capabilities and satellite data applications.

Stakeholders, Partners and Beneficiaries

  • SpaceTech Startups: Ventures like Skyroot Aerospace, Agnikul Cosmos, and Dhruva Space are designing, building, and launching rockets and satellites.
  • ISRO: Now acting as a facilitator and R&D partner for private players.
  • End-Users: Farmers, fishermen, disaster managers, and defence forces.
  • Global Clients: Foreign governments and ....
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