Bengaluru: With the recent announcement of space sector reforms, the Indian Space Research Organisation on Tuesday said necessary legislation is being put in place to ease the business environment for private players.
The space agency said it is also looking at paving the way for the insurance sector to render services in the space domain.
"We need to do some of the activities to ensure that there is no hardship, so a comprehensive space act is required, as well as the different policies should be in place, and they are in the pipeline, with the opening of the space sector," ISRO Chairman K Sivan said.
Virtually addressing the International Space Conference, he said the existing space policies on SATCOM as well as the remote sensing data policies are being amended with 'greater inclusivity and transparency.' 'Also, we are going to add new policies like launch vehicle policy, space exploration policy.
We are going to cover the entire gamut of space activities through policies, also we are going to put in place the space act, which will ensure easy business for the private sector, that's our aim,' he added.
The Union Cabinet on June 24 approved the participation of the private sector in the entire range of space activities, including planetary exploration missions.
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It had said, the newly-created Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) will provide a level playing field for private companies to use Indian space infrastructure, by hand-holding industries in space activities through encouraging policies and a friendly regulatory environment.
The 'New Space India Limited (NSIL), a PSU under the Department of Space, will endeavour to re-orient space activities from a 'supply-driven' model to a 'demand-driven model, thereby ensuring optimum utilisation of our space assets,' it had said.
Sivan further said, 'we should pave the way for the insurance sector to render services in the space domain, as this is absolutely essential for satellite and launch services.' Department of Space is also working towards creating a formal system to support space sector startups and MSMEs in taking up innovation, research, as well as product development, he said.
This programme is conceived as 'Space Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development (SEED).' The International Space Conference on the topic 'Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector,' is organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in collaboration with ISRO and ANTRIX.
Sivan pointed out that earlier there was no mechanism to share technical expertise or facilitate ISRO infrastructure usage by the private sector.