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India’s Space Strategy: use Small Satellites and Data

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Last updated: October 17, 2024 1:57 pm
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Published October 17, 2024
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Instead of facing industry titans like SpaceX head-on, officials say India plans to gain a foothold in the fight for commercial space by analysing space data, developing small satellites, and launching them into orbit at a low cost.

It specifically aims to supply affordable hardware and services to industries like communications, agriculture, and commodities where high-quality data is a valuable resource. At risk are a launch market valued at $14.54 billion by 2031 and a corresponding data services industry estimated at $45 billion by 2030.

Rather than competing with Elon Musk’s superiority in big launches, India can win this area. The nation already enjoys a historical edge in data interpretation and mining.

India established a 10-billion rupee ($119 million) venture fund to assist space businesses and has been opening its space industry to private companies since February. According to a Reuters story, it has also revealed plans for a voyage to Venus and crewed space exploration, although the main objective is to build economic ventures. According to Pawan Goenka, chairman of IN-SPACe, India’s space regulatory organisation, the majority of the income growth is anticipated to come from so-called downstream data applications.

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