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Space race: Get startup rivalry ready for lift-off
Mint Ahmedabad
|June 24, 2025
India's space programme has taken a step forward.
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Our space agency, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), has outsourced the manufacture of an entire satellite launch system to another entity—Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL)—in this instance. This should accelerate our space thrust in terms of both commerce and know-how. Sourcing components from third parties, to which Isro transfers design and technology, has been an integral part of its operations. From engineering majors L&T and Godrej Aerospace to specialists like MTAR Technologies and small electronics firms, over 500 companies have contributed to Isro's low-cost conquest of space.
As its capabilities and needs grew, the government set up two new entities half a decade ago to facilitate private sector participation in space projects. While NewSpace India Ltd interfaces with various businesses (even as Antrix Corp markets Isro's services), the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre acts as the sector's supervisor. As the world moves ahead in space exploration, we must not just keep pace, but push frontiers.
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