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IN-SPACe to make first investment under Rs 1,000-cr venture fund this fiscal; seeks more details from Starlink, Kuiper for approval: Chairman

IN-SPACe is working on authorisation applications from Elon Musk's Starlink and Amazon's Kuiper, having sought more information and clarification, says Pawan Kumar Goenka

November 07, 2024 / 11:07 IST
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Pawan K Goenka- IN-SPACe
Pawan K Goenka- IN-SPACe

IN-SPACe is looking to make its first investment under the Rs 1,000-crore venture fund within this fiscal year and will soon start scouting deals in the space startup ecosystem. The space authorisation and regulatory body is currently in the process of hiring the fund manager who will scrutinise startups' applications in the pre-series funding stage.

IN-SPACe, an independent nodal agency under the Department of Space that promotes and oversees private sector involvement in space activities, has also sought more information and clarification and is working on authorisation applications from Elon Musk's Starlink and Amazon's Kuiper.

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"We are open to all kinds of startups in the segment which we feel would succeed and develop a good business plan. The investment through the fund is about creating successful startups," Indian Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) chairman Pawan Kumar Goenka told Moneycontrol in an exclusive interaction.

"The government will have equity in the startups concerned with a plan to exit...the fund will work like any other VC fund. The only difference is that no other fund is focused on funding space startups... the plan is to stay invested for 12 years, which is a normal VC cycle," he said