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Indian space economy to witness growth by 13 billion dollars by 2025: ISpA-EY report

ISpA, apex industry association of space and satellite companies unveiled a sector report titled “Developing the space ecosystem in India

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Marking its 1st Foundation Day, the Indian Space Association (ISpA), apex industry association of space and satellite companies in India, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year today unveiled a sector report titled “Developing the space ecosystem in India: focusing on inclusive growth” in collaboration with EY at ‘Indian Space Conclave’. The report brings forward the developing dynamics of the space ecosystem in India and covers the outlook of the space economy in India and its potential to accelerate the socio-economic development in the country. The event was graced by Dr Jitendra Singh, Hon. MoS, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Space, Science and Technology, Prime Minister's Office; S Somnath, Secretary, DoS and Chairman ISRO and industry leaders.

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‘Indian Space Conclave’ at Sir Manekshaw center, New Delhi witnessed participation of industry leaders to deliberate on subjects like Atmanirbhar Bharat in Defence Space, realizing India’s $5T economy growth and enabling Space for the common man. The conclave is followed by a 2-day exhibition put up by 24 exhibitors from leading space startups and academic institutions showcasing their products and offerings.

Speaking on the occasion Jayant D Patil, Chairman, ISpA said “ISpA has made significant progress in its first year regarding policy consultations, deliberations with industry leaders, since the launch by Hon’ble Prime Minister. We appreciate the support from various ministries and institutions in our discussions as well as the participation of our members throughout the year and we are happy to announce that ISpA is a 50-member strong association, starting from just 7 members a year back in just a matter of one year. This is a testimony of our efforts being channelized in the right direction. With the rapidly growing space ecosystem, India is all prepared to grow to 13 billion dollars by 2025 at a CAGR of 6%. We believe as India looks forward to the New Space Policy, the private industry’s role is set to create a revolution in the current value chain of the Indian space economy.”

On the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh, MoS, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Space, Science and Technology, Prime Minister's Office said “I think the greatest credit to this entire exercise that has been accomplished in the space sector over the last one year is an extension of the last few years. I’m glad our Hon’ble Prime Minister encouraged us to go ahead as space domain became open for the public-private participation, also preparing players and the outcome is that the sector is today attracting increasing number of startups. On a global level, India has also emerged as a very strong player in the geospatial technology. I'm glad to know that ISpA has lived up to their role of reform implementation while articulating the industry opinion, industry stakes and also the industry participation.”

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S Somnath, Secretary, DoS and Chairman ISRO saidOur goal is to make the space and the rise of India much more bigger in the scale of operation. India has reached a point where we need to take the space sector to the next level and this is where the whole idea of opening up the space where the most important part is the knowledge base. Downstream applications are less complex, but when you go upstream it becomes much more complex and very difficult to provide failures. And this is where we need to support each other and this is where the role of space comes in. The space sector can solve a lot of problems and important issues of climate, mapping, internet services. These are few emerging markets which we will see growing.”

Prashant Singhal, Emerging Markets TMT Leader, EY said “I would like to congratulate ISpA on its first anniversary and for its contribution to the space industry in India. Space-based communication will be one of the primary mechanisms to narrow the digital divide in India. The sheer reach of satellites and the ability to quickly establish connectivity makes them extremely versatile in areas where terrestrial communication is difficult to reach. Opening up of the space economy to private participation in India heralds an era of growth and innovation. It is part of many pioneering space reforms being introduced. A conducive regulatory and policy framework, as well as promoting ease of doing business which is critical for investments to flow in the space domain, will go a long way in building a robust ecosystem. I hope the EY-ISpA report helps to further shape the dialogue in building the space economy in India and transform the lives of Indians.”

Indian Space Association (ISpA) in a year since its inception has undertaken policy advocacy and engagement with stakeholders including TRAI, DoT, Ministry of Defence, IN-SPACe and others, to make India self-reliant, technologically advanced and a global leader in the space arena.  As per the Director General of the Indian Space Association, the response and support of all Government departments have been truly positive and in sync with the Prime Minister's desire for the government to be an Enabler. 

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According to ISpA, With established players to startups of the sector being ISpA members, it played a critical role in consultation on the proposed Space policy, which once implemented will give wings to the private space industry and fuel a new lease of growth in the Space Startup ecosystem. ISpA member companies like Astrome Technologies, Agnikul Cosmos, Pixxel and many others promise a huge potential, also as an example of collaboration ISpA member OneWeb’s 36 satellites will be launched by ISRO in October.

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