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印度有望在2030年成为一个主要的卫星通信枢纽

“印度的尖端是增加使用卫星通信的全球中心,它可以吸引外国直接投资数十亿美元,产生巨大的就业,和提高GDP的增长。接近400亿美元的私人投资已经从主要的卫星宽带公司包括Airtel (OneWeb)和塔塔(Nelco)在印度,和SpaceX(我们),亚马逊(项目柯伊伯),和休斯,在许多其他人在全球舞台上,“突出普拉卡什。

阿尼尔•普拉卡什
阿尼尔•普拉卡什 总经理,卫星通信行业协会(SIA-India)

Aerospace and defense, media & entertainment, banking, communications, agriculture, remote sensing and disaster management, etc are hugely reliant on Satellite technology. Satellite Communication has become widespread and ubiquitous throughout the country for diverse applications catering to these sectors which are irreplaceable in serving the nation's interest.

India has the strongest satellite broadcasting presence in the subcontinent with over 900 TV channels distributed to digital platform operators powered by satellites, nearly 50,000+ cable operators, and nearly 70 million DTH subscribers in India reaching 200+ million households. These channels are beamed in over 140+ countries. More than 1000 Movies are distributed annually through satellites supporting piracy prevention by over 20%.

In India the satellite communication landscape enables 5 Billion ATM transactions annually through 125000 VSAT enabled ATMs and helps network the $2 Trillion equity market besides providing cellular backhaul, enterprise networking, rural connectivity as well as in-flight, rail, and maritime communications. 50,000 Gas Stations are automated via Satcom for a reliable link to access information on a real-time basis. 6500 trains are fitted with GAGAN devices (satellite tracking of trains) which has improved efficiency in train operations to a significant extent.

There is a massive scope in India for the space-based solutions that are necessary to be harnessed owing to the massive demand generation taking place with the rise in WFH, OTT TV, mobile banking, and online education, and so on.

India has taken its first big step with the GoI setting up New Space India Limited (NSIL) earlier and now IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre). NSIL is going to be an assisting body to the ISRO to facilitate private participation in its space programs and IN-SPACe will work on ISRO's engagement with industries both local and global to meet demands of the private sector in the space program by ensuring a level playing field for private companies. This will allow private and foreign players to proliferate in the sector and leave ISRO to focus more on Research and Development (R&D), exploring new technologies, and planning new space missions.

With ISRO facilities opened up for private firms and startups to use their infrastructure and facilities to build satellites and rockets opportunities for the firms lacking such facilities and technology increase manifold. It will not only improve capacity but also result in increased economic activity and employment generation. ISRO is able to meet just 40% of the capacity locally at present and this step will help resolve the issue of demand not being met and will be key to boost the domestic capacity building.

The department of space (DoS) came out with the \u2018Draft National Space Transportation Policy-2020\u2019, according to which not only the current capabilities of DOS\/ISRO would be significantly enhanced but will also create a healthy ecosystem for private companies to develop launch vehicles within and outside the country with prior authorization from IN-SPACe. The Space Policy 2020 and the Space Activities Bill, 2017 are in the final stages of being announced. Union Minister Jitendra Singh in the Monsoon Session of the parliament this year said that the Space Activities Bill is under active consideration of the government. Indian Space Activities Law would harmonize the broad principles contained in the Outer Space Treaty while balancing the national aspirations and the sovereign commitments under the various international treaties, and also protect Public and Commercial interests.

India has signed various cooperative agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with other countries and organizations as an initiative to expand its international outreach in the areas such as remote sensing of the earth, airborne synthetic aperture radar, maritime domain awareness, satellite communication, launch services, space exploration, space law, and capacity building. And with a Space Act in place, it would make India\u2019s position strong, powerful, and strategic in the international fora.

At the India-US economic summit this year, Defence Minister stressed the possibility of foreign OEMs setting up manufacturing facilities individually or in partnership with Indian companies through a joint venture or technology agreement to capitalise on the \u2018Make in India\u2019 initiative. The draft Science and Technology policy by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) emphasizes upon the same policy, a collaborative model between India\u2019s atomic, space and defense sectors by identifying projects that the sectors can work on and build jointly with private companies and academia to strengthen the local innovation ecosystem.

The GoI has a very clear vision for Space Technology by transforming skill, capacity, and creativity to make the country self-reliant and technologically advanced. Hence the Govt is supporting various programs of the Department of Space (DoS) with an enhanced allocation of Rs 13,949 crore ($1.9 Bn) in the space budget 2021-2022, which is nearly Rs 4,449 crore more than fiscal 2020-21.

This would give ISRO a big boost to support its R&D activities and space missions as ISRO seek a massive target of cornering 10-15% of the global market share worth approximately $50 billion or more from the current $7 Bn in 10 years\u2019 time.

A new ecosystem is getting created around space and related technologies with over 120 startups already providing space-related services out of which 40 startups are engaged with the govt at present. Around 40 colleges and universities, government-supported institutions(IIST, NIT, etc.) and private (Amity, PES, etc) are running academic programs in space technology and also doing research. Incubators at IISC, IITs and other esteemed institutions are supporting these start-ups in some cutting-edge research in space technology.

The manufacturing sector is seeing a fresh boom in up-stream, mid-stream, and down-stream services being provided by the private sector and this leads to direct job creation. Firms that were earlier offering their services and products to ISRO now are all set to spread their wings further and offer services to private and foreign entities.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) rules allowing foreign companies to set up facilities in India and enabling 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the space sector will allow Joint Ventures (JVs) to promote the collaborative development of satellites paving the way for billions of dollars of investment and job creation. Measures such as these will help make India an attractive destination for investments and go a long way in bringing in the USD 100 billion of investments each year to reach its target of a USD 5 trillion economy by 2025.

Satellite broadband is a key area in the Global and Indian Satcom Market where the race to build satellite constellations that deliver low-cost, high-speed internet is fueling astronomic growth in the global space economy, projected to be worth $1trn by 2040 from the current $360Bn and Satellite internet is expected to account for between 50% \u201370% of the market\u2019s growth. India has tremendous scope in offering satellite broadband in the country as the unconnected and under-connected percentage is huge. India\u2019s Satcom user base is likely to reach up to 2 million by 2025, generating close to Rs 5,000-6,000 crore ($800 million) revenue annually as per the latest report by ICRA.

India is at the cusp of being a global Hub for increased use of satellite communication, which can attract billions of Dollars as FDI, generate huge employment, and enhance GDP growth. Close to $40bn private investments have already come in from major satellite broadband companies including Airtel (OneWeb) and Tata (Nelco) in India, and SpaceX (Starlink), Amazon (Project Kuiper), and Hughes, among many others in the global arena. They all are planning to offer satellite internet services as soon as next year. There is tremendous market demand for upstream and downstream applications and services as discussed above. With the international community watching keenly this is India\u2019s chance to achieve its stated target and take its rightful place on the global stage to play an important role in its ecosystem.","blog_img":"","posted_date":"2021-10-12 07:45:53","modified_date":"2021-10-12 07:45:53","featured":"0","status":"Y","seo_title":"India poised to become a major Satcom hub by 2030 ","seo_url":"india-poised-to-become-a-major-satcom-hub-by-2030","url":"\/\/www.iser-br.com\/tele-talk\/india-poised-to-become-a-major-satcom-hub-by-2030\/5122","url_seo":"india-poised-to-become-a-major-satcom-hub-by-2030"}">
的空间行业在印度已经采取一个巨大的飞跃推进新的政策和改革。政府决定在2020年6月开启的空间领域,其次是宣布最后开放的私人空间”玩家co-travelers在该国的太空旅行,是一个高度鼓励刺激的行业。这开辟了更大的机会创新,研发、就业、投资。太空探索是一个高资本支出、长期磨合的部门,并允许私营部门参与等主要领域的端到端设计,制造空间系统和发射是最好的出路。

航空航天和国防、媒体与娱乐、银行、通信、农业、遥感、灾害管理等非常依赖卫星技术。卫星通信已成为全国广泛和无处不在的多样化应用迎合这些领域不可替代的服务于国家的利益。

印度拥有最强的卫星广播在印度次大陆与超过900个电视频道分布式数字平台运营商的卫星,近50000 +有线电视运营商,在印度近7000万潜用户达到200 +百万家庭。在超过140 +国家这些通道传输。每年超过1000部电影分布通过卫星支持盗版预防超过20%。

在印度卫星通信景观每年使50亿ATM交易在125000年启用网络连线ATM网络股市除了提供2万亿美元,帮助细胞回程,企业网络,农村连通性以及空中,铁路和海上通信。50000个加油站自动通过卫星通信对于一个可靠的链接来访问信息在实时基础上。6500列车配有选手GAGAN设备(卫星跟踪列车),改善了铁路运营的效率在很大程度上如此。

在印度有一个大范围的空间解决方案需要利用由于发生的大规模需求生成与亲密,奥特电视,移动银行,和在线教育,等等。

印度采取了第一大步GoI印度建立新的空间有限(NSIL)早些时候,现在太空(印度国家空间推广和授权中心)。NSIL将是一个帮助身体ISRO促进私人参与其太空计划,太空将ISRO与产业本地和全球的接触来满足要求私营部门的太空计划通过确保私营企业的公平竞争。这将允许私人和外国球员在部门和增殖离开ISRO更多地专注于研究和开发(研发)、探索新技术、新太空任务和计划。

ISRO设施开放私人公司和创业公司使用他们的基础设施和设备为公司建立卫星和火箭的机会缺乏这样的设施和技术增加多方面的。它将不仅提高能力,而且导致经济活动的增加和就业的一代。ISRO能够满足目前只有40%的容量在本地和这一步将有助于解决问题的需求没有得到满足,将推动国内能力建设的关键。

空间的部门(DoS)推出了“国家太空运输政策草案- 2020”,根据这不仅DoS / ISRO的当前功能显著增强,但还将为私营企业创造一个健康的生态系统内外的发展运载火箭从太空之前授权的国家。2020年太空政策和空间活动法案,2017年宣布的最后阶段。联盟部长Jitendra辛格今年季风会话议会说,太空活动法案政府正在积极考虑。印度空间活动法律将协调大原则包含在外层空间条约而平衡国家的愿望和主权的承诺,在各种国际条约,并保护公众和商业利益。

印度已经签署了各种合作协议和谅解备忘录(MoU)与其他国家和组织作为一个计划扩大其国际拓展等领域遥感地球的机载合成孔径雷达、领海感知能力,卫星通信,发射服务,空间探索,空间法,和能力建设。和空间行为,这将使印度的立场强大,强大,和战略在国际论坛。

在今年的印美经济峰会上,国防部长强调外国厂商建立生产设施的可能性单独或与印度公司通过合资或合作技术协议,利用在印度的倡议。科学和技术政策的草案科技(DST)强调在相同的政策,印度的原子之间的协作模型,空间和国防部门部门可以通过识别项目工作和构建与私营企业和学术界共同加强当地的创新生态系统。

GoI有一个很清晰的愿景转化,空间技术的技能,能力和创造力,使国家自力更生和技术先进。因此政府支持部门的各种程序与一个增强的分配空间(DoS) 13949卢比(19亿美元)在2021 - 2022年预算,这几乎是4449卢比比财政2020 - 21。

这将给ISRO极大地推动支持其研发活动和空间任务,ISRO寻求大量的目标转弯10 - 15%的全球市场份额价值约500亿美元或更多从当前的70亿美元的10年的时间。

创建一个新的生态系统正在周围空间和相关技术已经超过120创业公司提供与服务的40初创公司与政府。大约40的学院和大学,政府支持的机构(IIST、幼虫等)和私人(友好、PES等)运行在空间技术和学术项目也做研究。孵化器在印度理工学院和其他受人尊敬的机构支持这些初创企业在某些空间技术的尖端研究。

制造业是看到一个新鲜的繁荣上游,中途,前后服务被提供的私营部门,这将导致直接创造就业。公司现在ISRO早些时候提供他们的服务和产品都将进一步扩张其势力范围,提供服务私人和外国实体。

外国直接投资(FDI)规则允许外国公司在印度设立设施,使100%的外国直接投资(FDI)在空间领域将允许合资企业(合资企业),促进卫星的协作开发铺平了道路数十亿美元的投资和创造就业。这些措施将有助于使印度一个有吸引力的投资目的地,大有每年带来1000亿美元的投资达到5万亿美元的目标到2025年经济。

卫星宽带是一个关键领域在全球和印度的卫星通信市场,竞相建立卫星星座,提供低成本、高速互联网天文的增长给全球的经济空间,预计价值2040美元的环境,从目前的3600亿美元和卫星网络之间预计将占-70%的市场份额的增长50%。印度在中国有着巨大的范围提供卫星宽带无关和出现异常比例是巨大的。印度的卫星通信的用户群可能会达到200万到2025年,生成接近5000 - 6000卢比(8亿美元)的收入每年按照最新报告。举行的“国际机器人与自动化会议”

印度成为全球中心的顶端增加使用卫星通信,可以吸引数十亿美元的外国直接投资,产生巨大的就业,提高GDP的增长。接近400亿美元的私人投资已经从主要的卫星宽带公司包括旅馆(OneWeb在印度)和塔塔(Nelco), SpaceX(我们),亚马逊(项目柯伊伯),和休斯等许多其他在全球舞台上。他们都正计划明年尽快提供卫星互联网服务。有巨大的市场对上游和下游的应用程序和服务的需求如上所述。与国际社会密切关注着这是印度的机会来实现其既定目标,其应有的地位在全球舞台上发挥重要作用的生态系统。

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Aerospace and defense, media & entertainment, banking, communications, agriculture, remote sensing and disaster management, etc are hugely reliant on Satellite technology. Satellite Communication has become widespread and ubiquitous throughout the country for diverse applications catering to these sectors which are irreplaceable in serving the nation's interest.

India has the strongest satellite broadcasting presence in the subcontinent with over 900 TV channels distributed to digital platform operators powered by satellites, nearly 50,000+ cable operators, and nearly 70 million DTH subscribers in India reaching 200+ million households. These channels are beamed in over 140+ countries. More than 1000 Movies are distributed annually through satellites supporting piracy prevention by over 20%.

In India the satellite communication landscape enables 5 Billion ATM transactions annually through 125000 VSAT enabled ATMs and helps network the $2 Trillion equity market besides providing cellular backhaul, enterprise networking, rural connectivity as well as in-flight, rail, and maritime communications. 50,000 Gas Stations are automated via Satcom for a reliable link to access information on a real-time basis. 6500 trains are fitted with GAGAN devices (satellite tracking of trains) which has improved efficiency in train operations to a significant extent.

There is a massive scope in India for the space-based solutions that are necessary to be harnessed owing to the massive demand generation taking place with the rise in WFH, OTT TV, mobile banking, and online education, and so on.

India has taken its first big step with the GoI setting up New Space India Limited (NSIL) earlier and now IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre). NSIL is going to be an assisting body to the ISRO to facilitate private participation in its space programs and IN-SPACe will work on ISRO's engagement with industries both local and global to meet demands of the private sector in the space program by ensuring a level playing field for private companies. This will allow private and foreign players to proliferate in the sector and leave ISRO to focus more on Research and Development (R&D), exploring new technologies, and planning new space missions.

With ISRO facilities opened up for private firms and startups to use their infrastructure and facilities to build satellites and rockets opportunities for the firms lacking such facilities and technology increase manifold. It will not only improve capacity but also result in increased economic activity and employment generation. ISRO is able to meet just 40% of the capacity locally at present and this step will help resolve the issue of demand not being met and will be key to boost the domestic capacity building.

The department of space (DoS) came out with the \u2018Draft National Space Transportation Policy-2020\u2019, according to which not only the current capabilities of DOS\/ISRO would be significantly enhanced but will also create a healthy ecosystem for private companies to develop launch vehicles within and outside the country with prior authorization from IN-SPACe. The Space Policy 2020 and the Space Activities Bill, 2017 are in the final stages of being announced. Union Minister Jitendra Singh in the Monsoon Session of the parliament this year said that the Space Activities Bill is under active consideration of the government. Indian Space Activities Law would harmonize the broad principles contained in the Outer Space Treaty while balancing the national aspirations and the sovereign commitments under the various international treaties, and also protect Public and Commercial interests.

India has signed various cooperative agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with other countries and organizations as an initiative to expand its international outreach in the areas such as remote sensing of the earth, airborne synthetic aperture radar, maritime domain awareness, satellite communication, launch services, space exploration, space law, and capacity building. And with a Space Act in place, it would make India\u2019s position strong, powerful, and strategic in the international fora.

At the India-US economic summit this year, Defence Minister stressed the possibility of foreign OEMs setting up manufacturing facilities individually or in partnership with Indian companies through a joint venture or technology agreement to capitalise on the \u2018Make in India\u2019 initiative. The draft Science and Technology policy by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) emphasizes upon the same policy, a collaborative model between India\u2019s atomic, space and defense sectors by identifying projects that the sectors can work on and build jointly with private companies and academia to strengthen the local innovation ecosystem.

The GoI has a very clear vision for Space Technology by transforming skill, capacity, and creativity to make the country self-reliant and technologically advanced. Hence the Govt is supporting various programs of the Department of Space (DoS) with an enhanced allocation of Rs 13,949 crore ($1.9 Bn) in the space budget 2021-2022, which is nearly Rs 4,449 crore more than fiscal 2020-21.

This would give ISRO a big boost to support its R&D activities and space missions as ISRO seek a massive target of cornering 10-15% of the global market share worth approximately $50 billion or more from the current $7 Bn in 10 years\u2019 time.

A new ecosystem is getting created around space and related technologies with over 120 startups already providing space-related services out of which 40 startups are engaged with the govt at present. Around 40 colleges and universities, government-supported institutions(IIST, NIT, etc.) and private (Amity, PES, etc) are running academic programs in space technology and also doing research. Incubators at IISC, IITs and other esteemed institutions are supporting these start-ups in some cutting-edge research in space technology.

The manufacturing sector is seeing a fresh boom in up-stream, mid-stream, and down-stream services being provided by the private sector and this leads to direct job creation. Firms that were earlier offering their services and products to ISRO now are all set to spread their wings further and offer services to private and foreign entities.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) rules allowing foreign companies to set up facilities in India and enabling 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the space sector will allow Joint Ventures (JVs) to promote the collaborative development of satellites paving the way for billions of dollars of investment and job creation. Measures such as these will help make India an attractive destination for investments and go a long way in bringing in the USD 100 billion of investments each year to reach its target of a USD 5 trillion economy by 2025.

Satellite broadband is a key area in the Global and Indian Satcom Market where the race to build satellite constellations that deliver low-cost, high-speed internet is fueling astronomic growth in the global space economy, projected to be worth $1trn by 2040 from the current $360Bn and Satellite internet is expected to account for between 50% \u201370% of the market\u2019s growth. India has tremendous scope in offering satellite broadband in the country as the unconnected and under-connected percentage is huge. India\u2019s Satcom user base is likely to reach up to 2 million by 2025, generating close to Rs 5,000-6,000 crore ($800 million) revenue annually as per the latest report by ICRA.

India is at the cusp of being a global Hub for increased use of satellite communication, which can attract billions of Dollars as FDI, generate huge employment, and enhance GDP growth. Close to $40bn private investments have already come in from major satellite broadband companies including Airtel (OneWeb) and Tata (Nelco) in India, and SpaceX (Starlink), Amazon (Project Kuiper), and Hughes, among many others in the global arena. They all are planning to offer satellite internet services as soon as next year. There is tremendous market demand for upstream and downstream applications and services as discussed above. With the international community watching keenly this is India\u2019s chance to achieve its stated target and take its rightful place on the global stage to play an important role in its ecosystem.","blog_img":"","posted_date":"2021-10-12 07:45:53","modified_date":"2021-10-12 07:45:53","featured":"0","status":"Y","seo_title":"India poised to become a major Satcom hub by 2030 ","seo_url":"india-poised-to-become-a-major-satcom-hub-by-2030","url":"\/\/www.iser-br.com\/tele-talk\/india-poised-to-become-a-major-satcom-hub-by-2030\/5122","url_seo":"india-poised-to-become-a-major-satcom-hub-by-2030"},img_object:["","retail_files/author_1623137801_13937.jpg"],fromNewsletter:"",newsletterDate:"",ajaxParams:{action:"get_more_blogs"},pageTrackingKey:"Blog",author_list:"Anil Prakash",complete_cat_name:"Blogs"});" data-jsinvoker_init="_override_history_url = "//www.iser-br.com/tele-talk/india-poised-to-become-a-major-satcom-hub-by-2030/5122";">