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Strategic policy reforms that can propel the Indian space sector to a faster growth trajectory

The space value chain needs targeted reforms for its upstream, downstream and auxiliary segments. Strategic policies that can be offered range from production-linked and service-linked incentives to GST- and customs duty exemptions, creating ‘space’ infrastructure, and regulations that boost private sector participation

March 13, 2024 / 13:17 IST
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The upstream segment includes all activities such as manufacturing, launching and operation of space assets.

By Dhwani Gada and Parth Sangani

India created history in space technology with the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon, also triggering a significant evolution and becoming a global powerhouse. Beyond these triumphs lies a new space era driven by the private sector and startups and supplemented by government initiatives.

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The ambitious vision of India reaching a $44 billion space sector leader by 2033 is now on the horizon propelling India into further strides in space exploration. To fully unlock this potential, strategic policy reforms for the private sector are paramount, presenting both challenges and thrilling prospects on the path forward.

Broadly the space value chain is categorised into