India could achieve a $40-$100 billion space industry by 2040, driven by increased budget, private sector involvement, and satellite internet growth, Arthur D. Little’s report states. The nation’s space market currently values at $8 billion with 2% global share. ISRO’s recent Chandrayaan-3 launch, global space market projected at $1 trillion by 2040, and space tourism potential contribute. To attain this potential, regulatory clarity, foreign investments, incentives, startups support, partnerships, R&D centers, and skill development are key recommendations.
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7 Jul 2023In this video, we’ll explore the latest developments in the Indian space sector, from technological advancements to partnerships and collaborations, and the exciting opportunities they present for businesses and investors alike.
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3 min read28 Jul 2019The new launch date comes after Chandrayaan-2 missed two earlier launch windows in 2017 and 2018
2 min read12 Jan 2019Weighing about 5,854 kg, GSAT-11 is the ’heaviest’ satellite built by ISRO
1 min read4 Dec 2018From innovating with limited resources in the 1960s to launching a record 104 satellites in a single mission last year, Isro and India have come a long way in this space journey
3 min read10 Nov 2018Former head of Isro’s cryogenic division, Nambi Narayanan, on how he fought the Isro espionage case, and why it mattered to him
6 min read17 Sep 2018The Union Budget contains details about the estimated receipts and the expenditure of the government for a particular fiscal year. The Budget is allotted for the upcoming fiscal year, which runs from 1st April to 31st March of the next year. Here is a quick guide on how the Union Budget is prepared