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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The new Indian Space Policy<\/a>, made public on Thursday, has said the Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> shall transition out from manufacturing operational space systems and focus its energies on research and development in advanced technologies. The Indian Space Policy<\/a> - 2023, which was approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security on April 6, also permits non-government entities to undertake end-to-end activities in the space sector through the establishment and operation of space objects, ground-based assets and related services such as communication, remote sensing and navigation.

The
policy<\/a> also states that Indian consumers of space technology or services -- such as communication, remote sensing, data services and launch services -- whether from the public or the private sector, shall be free to directly procure them from any source.

The government unveiled space sector reforms in 2020 by opening up the sector for private participation and the new space policy, published on the
Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> (ISRO) website on Thursday, has been formulated as an overarching, composite and dynamic framework to implement the reform vision.

The policy states that ISRO, as the national space agency, will focus primarily on the research and development of new space technologies and applications and on expanding the human understanding of outer space.

To achieve this goal, the policy said ISRO shall carry out applied research and development of newer systems so as to maintain India's edge in the sector in the areas of space infrastructure, space transportation, space applications, capacity building and human spaceflight.

It said the space agency shall transition out from the existing practice of being present in the manufacturing of operational space systems.

\"Hereafter, mature systems shall be transferred to industries for commercial exploitation. ISRO shall focus on R&D in advanced technology, proving newer systems and realization of space objects for meeting national prerogatives,\" the policy stated.

The policy stated that the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) shall function as an autonomous government organization, mandated to promote, hand-hold, guide and authorise space activities in the country.

The policy made it clear that
NewSpace India Limited<\/a> (NSIL), as the public sector undertaking under the Department of Space<\/a>, shall be responsible for commercialising space technologies and platforms created through public expenditure.

It also mandated NSIL to manufacture, lease or procure space components, technologies, platforms and other assets from the private or the public sector on sound commercial principles.

The policy also tasked NSIL to service the space-based needs of users, whether government entities or non-government entities, on sound commercial principles.

It said the
Department of Space<\/a> shall oversee the distribution of responsibilities outlined in this policy and ensure that the different stakeholders are suitably empowered to discharge their respective functions without overlapping into the others' domains.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":99459416,"title":"Taiwan seeks satellite solutions after undersea cables cut","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/portal-in-portal\/satcom\/taiwan-seeks-satellite-solutions-after-undersea-cables-cut\/99459416","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"portal-in-portal\/satcom"}],"related_content":[],"msid":99646737,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"ISRO to focus on R&D, transition out from manufacturing operational space systems: Indian Space Policy","synopsis":"The policy states that ISRO, as the national space agency, will focus primarily on the research and development of new space technologies and applications and on expanding the human understanding of outer space.","titleseo":"portal-in-portal\/satcom\/isro-to-focus-on-rd-transition-out-from-manufacturing-operational-space-systems-indian-space-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":204,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1017000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-04-20 20:57:43","lastupd":"2023-04-20 20:59:14","breadcrumbTags":["Indian Space Policy","indian space research organisation","department of space","newspace india limited","satcom","Policy","Indian Space Policy 2023"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"portal-in-portal\/satcom\/isro-to-focus-on-rd-transition-out-from-manufacturing-operational-space-systems-indian-space-policy"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2023-04-20" data-index="article_1">

ISRO专注于研发、从制造业转型操作空间系统:印度空间政策

ISRO的政策的国家,随着国家航天局,将主要侧重于研究和发展新的空间技术和应用程序和扩展人类对太空的认识。

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新德里:新印度太空政策周四公布,说印度空间研究组织应当转变从制造操作空间系统,其能量集中在先进技术的研究和发展。印度空间政策- 2023,经安全内阁委员会4月6日,还允许非政府实体进行端到端活动空间的空间部门通过建立和操作对象,地面资产和相关服务,如通信、遥感、导航。

政策还指出,印度消费者的空间技术或服务,如通信、遥感、数据服务和启动服务,无论是公共或私人部门,应当可以直接获得他们从任何来源。

政府公布了空间部门改革在2020年开放私人参与的部门和新太空政策,发表的印度空间研究组织(ISRO)周四,网站已经制定作为一个整体,综合和动态框架来实现改革的愿景。

ISRO的政策的国家,随着国家航天局,将主要侧重于研究和发展新的空间技术和应用程序和扩展人类对太空的认识。

为了实现这一目标,政策ISRO表示应当开展应用研究和开发的新系统,以保持印度的优势在该行业领域的空间基础设施,空间交通、空间应用、能力建设和载人航天。

它说,太空总署应当转变从存在的现有实践生产的操作空间系统。

“以后,成熟系统为商业开发产业转移。ISRO应当专注于研发先进技术,证明新系统和实现空间对象满足国家特权”的政策声明。

政策指出,印度国家空间促销和授权中心(太空)将函数作为一个自治的政府组织,强制推广,扶手,授权和指导空间活动。

明确表示,政策乐动扑克印度新空间有限(NSIL)下的公共部门承担部门的空间、负责商业化空间技术和平台创建通过公共支出。

还规定NSIL制造、租赁或购买空间组件、技术平台和其他资产从私人或公共部门健全的商业原则。

该政策还肩负NSIL服务的空间需求用户,无论是政府机构或非政府实体,在健全的商业原则。

它说,部门的空间应当监督职责的分配中概述这一政策,并确保不同利益相关者适当授权履行各自的职能没有重叠到别人的领域。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The new Indian Space Policy<\/a>, made public on Thursday, has said the Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> shall transition out from manufacturing operational space systems and focus its energies on research and development in advanced technologies. The Indian Space Policy<\/a> - 2023, which was approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security on April 6, also permits non-government entities to undertake end-to-end activities in the space sector through the establishment and operation of space objects, ground-based assets and related services such as communication, remote sensing and navigation.

The
policy<\/a> also states that Indian consumers of space technology or services -- such as communication, remote sensing, data services and launch services -- whether from the public or the private sector, shall be free to directly procure them from any source.

The government unveiled space sector reforms in 2020 by opening up the sector for private participation and the new space policy, published on the
Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> (ISRO) website on Thursday, has been formulated as an overarching, composite and dynamic framework to implement the reform vision.

The policy states that ISRO, as the national space agency, will focus primarily on the research and development of new space technologies and applications and on expanding the human understanding of outer space.

To achieve this goal, the policy said ISRO shall carry out applied research and development of newer systems so as to maintain India's edge in the sector in the areas of space infrastructure, space transportation, space applications, capacity building and human spaceflight.

It said the space agency shall transition out from the existing practice of being present in the manufacturing of operational space systems.

\"Hereafter, mature systems shall be transferred to industries for commercial exploitation. ISRO shall focus on R&D in advanced technology, proving newer systems and realization of space objects for meeting national prerogatives,\" the policy stated.

The policy stated that the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) shall function as an autonomous government organization, mandated to promote, hand-hold, guide and authorise space activities in the country.

The policy made it clear that
NewSpace India Limited<\/a> (NSIL), as the public sector undertaking under the Department of Space<\/a>, shall be responsible for commercialising space technologies and platforms created through public expenditure.

It also mandated NSIL to manufacture, lease or procure space components, technologies, platforms and other assets from the private or the public sector on sound commercial principles.

The policy also tasked NSIL to service the space-based needs of users, whether government entities or non-government entities, on sound commercial principles.

It said the
Department of Space<\/a> shall oversee the distribution of responsibilities outlined in this policy and ensure that the different stakeholders are suitably empowered to discharge their respective functions without overlapping into the others' domains.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":99459416,"title":"Taiwan seeks satellite solutions after undersea cables cut","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/portal-in-portal\/satcom\/taiwan-seeks-satellite-solutions-after-undersea-cables-cut\/99459416","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"portal-in-portal\/satcom"}],"related_content":[],"msid":99646737,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"ISRO to focus on R&D, transition out from manufacturing operational space systems: Indian Space Policy","synopsis":"The policy states that ISRO, as the national space agency, will focus primarily on the research and development of new space technologies and applications and on expanding the human understanding of outer space.","titleseo":"portal-in-portal\/satcom\/isro-to-focus-on-rd-transition-out-from-manufacturing-operational-space-systems-indian-space-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":204,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1017000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-04-20 20:57:43","lastupd":"2023-04-20 20:59:14","breadcrumbTags":["Indian Space Policy","indian space research organisation","department of space","newspace india limited","satcom","Policy","Indian Space Policy 2023"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"portal-in-portal\/satcom\/isro-to-focus-on-rd-transition-out-from-manufacturing-operational-space-systems-indian-space-policy"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/portal-in-portal/satcom/isro-to-focus-on-rd-transition-out-from-manufacturing-operational-space-systems-indian-space-policy/99646737">