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IN-SPACe releases guidelines for implementation of Indian Space Policy 2023

The implementation document follows the release of the Indian Space Policy in 2023 which lays down the role that several government bodies, such as ISRO etc, apart from specifying the role non-governmental entities (NGEs) — a term for private players in the space sector — will play in India’s space ecosystem

By R. Anil Kumar

Bengaluru, May 3. The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) on May 3 released the norms for implementing a part of the Indian Space Policy that was released in 2023. The 147-page document details out the way various players can seek authorisation for taking up space activities.

According to the Indian Space Policy 2023, IN-SPACe will provide authorisations to both government bodies and NGEs for space activities, such as establishment and/or operation of space objects, launch of rockets, establishment of launchpads, planned re-entry of space objects, and so on.

IN-SPACe said that the NGP (norms, guidelines and procedures) document released on May 3, will complement government endeavour in providing predictable regulatory regime, transparency and ease of doing business in Indian space sector.

The document lists space activities which need autorisation from IN-SPACe, specifies criteria for granting such authorizations and provides necessary guidelines/pre-requisites to be fulfilled by an Applicant for making authorization application to IN-SPACe.

The document says, “Only an Indian Entity can apply to IN-SPACe seeking Authorization. Non-Indian Entities desiring to conduct Space Activity in India can apply to IN-SPACe for Authorization through an Indian Entity which could be its Indian subsidiary, joint venture or any other collaboration arrangement recognised by the Government of India.”

“However, the authorized representative/dealer of non-Indian Entities can seek IN-SPACe Authorization for certain category of Authorizations such as Authorization of non-Indian GSO and/or NGSO satellite/constellation to enable provisioning of its capacity in India for communication services, Dissemination of space-based earth observation/Remote Sensing data, etc,” it added.

On April 21, 2023, Indian government released its much-awaited Indian Space Policy 2023.

The policy specifically lays down the role of several government bodies, such as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Department of Space, apart from specifying the role non-governmental entities (NGEs) — a term for private players in the space sector — will play in India’s space ecosystem.

About IN-SPACe:

Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) is an autonomous nodal agency attached to the Department of Space, Government of India formed on June 24, 2020 to promote, enable, authorize and supervise non-government entities (NGE) to undertake space activities. These activities include manufacturing of launch vehicles and satellites, providing space-based services, establishing a ground station, sharing of space infrastructure & facilities; and establishing new facilities under DOS.

IN-SPACe is currently functioning with three directorates viz., Promotion Directorate (PD), Technical Directorate (TD) and Program Management and Authorization Directorate (PMAD) and Legal, Finance and Administration Wing with its headquarters at Ahmedabad.

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