\"<p>New
New Delhi: Union MoS for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh at Parliament House complex during Winter Session, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo\/Manvender Vashist Lav)(<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The government on Thursday approved the Indian Space Policy<\/a> 2023 that seeks to institutionalise the private sector participation in the space sector, with ISRO focusing on research and development of advanced space technologies. The Indian Space Policy-2023, approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also delineated the roles and responsibilities of ISRO, space sector PSU NewSpace India Limited<\/a> (NSIL) and Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACe).

\"In brief, the Indian Space
Policy<\/a> will offer clarity in the role of the components set up (in the recent past),\" Union minister Jitendra Singh<\/a> told reporters here.

Singh said the policy will allow the private sector to take part in end-to-end space activities that include building satellites, rockets and launch vehicles, data collection and dissemination.

He said strategic activities related to the space sector will be carried out by NSIL, a public sector undertaking under the Department of Space, which will work in demand-driven mode.

When contacted, ISRO Chairman S Somanath told PTI that the focus of the Space Policy would be to increase the participation of the private players in the space sector.

The INSPACe, created recently, will be the interface between
Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> and non-governmental entities, Somanath said.

He said the policy also spells out the framework for the private sector to use ISRO facilities for a small charge and also encourages them to invest in creating new infrastructure for the sector.

Somanath said ISRO will not do any operational and production work for the space sector and focus its energies on developing new technologies, new systems and research and development.

The operational part of ISRO's missions will be moved to the NewSpace India Limited, a public sector undertaking under the Department of Space.

Somanath said India's share in the global space economy was less than two per cent at present and the space policy will help it increase substantially to 10 per cent in the future.

\"This is a historic moment as the cabinet has approved the Indian
Space Policy 2023<\/a>. It will pave the way forward with much-required clarity in space reforms and augment private industry participation to drive the space economy opportunity for the country,\" Lt Gen A K Bhatt (retd), Director General Indian Space Association, told PTI.

Bhatt said the private sector had been waiting for the policy for quite some time and the announcement on Thursday came as a pleasant surprise.

\"We keenly await and look forward to going through the details of the policy. We would like to thank the Prime Minister for his visionary leadership with a special focus on long-due reforms in the Indian space sector,\" Bhatt said.
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内阁点头空间政策增加私人参与

辛格说,政策将允许私营部门参与的端到端空间活动,包括建立卫星、火箭和运载火箭、数据收集和传播。

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新德里:政府周四批准了印度太空政策2023年,寻求私营部门参与的制度化的空间领域,ISRO专注于研究和开发先进的空间技术。印度空间政策——2023年批准的安全由首相主持内阁委员会纳兰德拉·莫迪,还划定ISRO的角色和职责,空间部门事业单位乐动扑克印度新空间有限(NSIL)和印度国家空间推广和授权中心(太空)。

“简而言之,印度空间政策将提供清晰的角色设置的组件(在最近的过去),“联盟部长Jitendra辛格在这里告诉记者。

辛格说,政策将允许私营部门参与的端到端空间活动,包括建立卫星、火箭和运载火箭、数据收集和传播。

他说战略活动空间相关部门将由NSIL,一个部门下的公共部门的事业空间,这将在需求模式下工作。

联系时,ISRO主席S Somanath告诉PTI太空政策的重点是增加私人玩家参与的空间领域。

在空间,创造了最近,将之间的接口印度空间研究组织和非政府实体,Somanath说。

他说,政策也阐述了私营部门的框架使用ISRO设施收取少量费用,也会鼓励他们投资建立新的基础设施。

Somanath ISRO表示不做任何操作和生产空间的部门工作和它的精力集中在开发新技术、新系统和研发。

ISRO的运营部分的任务将会搬到新空间有限,印度一个部门下的公共部门的事业空间。乐动扑克

Somanath说,印度的份额在全球空间经济目前还不到百分之二,太空政策将有助于在未来大幅增加到10%。

“这是一个历史性的时刻,内阁已批准了印度空间政策2023。将铺平前进的道路很需要清晰空间改革和增强私营企业参与驱动空间经济的机会,“Lt Gen K Bhatt(现已卸任),印度空间协会总干事告诉PTI说。

Bhatt说,私营部门一直在等待政策在相当一段时间内,在周四宣布之际,一个惊喜。

“我们热切等待和期待经历政策的细节。我们要感谢总理为他富有远见的领导特别注重long-due改革在印度空间领域,”Bhatt说。
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\"&lt;p&gt;New
New Delhi: Union MoS for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh at Parliament House complex during Winter Session, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo\/Manvender Vashist Lav)(<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The government on Thursday approved the Indian Space Policy<\/a> 2023 that seeks to institutionalise the private sector participation in the space sector, with ISRO focusing on research and development of advanced space technologies. The Indian Space Policy-2023, approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also delineated the roles and responsibilities of ISRO, space sector PSU NewSpace India Limited<\/a> (NSIL) and Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACe).

\"In brief, the Indian Space
Policy<\/a> will offer clarity in the role of the components set up (in the recent past),\" Union minister Jitendra Singh<\/a> told reporters here.

Singh said the policy will allow the private sector to take part in end-to-end space activities that include building satellites, rockets and launch vehicles, data collection and dissemination.

He said strategic activities related to the space sector will be carried out by NSIL, a public sector undertaking under the Department of Space, which will work in demand-driven mode.

When contacted, ISRO Chairman S Somanath told PTI that the focus of the Space Policy would be to increase the participation of the private players in the space sector.

The INSPACe, created recently, will be the interface between
Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> and non-governmental entities, Somanath said.

He said the policy also spells out the framework for the private sector to use ISRO facilities for a small charge and also encourages them to invest in creating new infrastructure for the sector.

Somanath said ISRO will not do any operational and production work for the space sector and focus its energies on developing new technologies, new systems and research and development.

The operational part of ISRO's missions will be moved to the NewSpace India Limited, a public sector undertaking under the Department of Space.

Somanath said India's share in the global space economy was less than two per cent at present and the space policy will help it increase substantially to 10 per cent in the future.

\"This is a historic moment as the cabinet has approved the Indian
Space Policy 2023<\/a>. It will pave the way forward with much-required clarity in space reforms and augment private industry participation to drive the space economy opportunity for the country,\" Lt Gen A K Bhatt (retd), Director General Indian Space Association, told PTI.

Bhatt said the private sector had been waiting for the policy for quite some time and the announcement on Thursday came as a pleasant surprise.

\"We keenly await and look forward to going through the details of the policy. We would like to thank the Prime Minister for his visionary leadership with a special focus on long-due reforms in the Indian space sector,\" Bhatt said.
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