Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre(IN-SPACe)

The Government of India has announced the creation of a new ‘Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre’ (IN-SPACe).
What is IN-SPACe for?
•    IN-SPACe will be an autonomous nodal agency under the Department of Space.
•    It is expected to be functional within 6 months (from June 2020).
•    IN-SPACe is supposed to be a facilitator and a regulator.
•    It will act as an interface between ISRO and private parties.
•    It will provide the necessary support for the private space industry to conduct its activities.
•    IN-SPACe will assess the needs and demands of private players including educational and research institutions.
•    It will explore ways to accommodate these requirements in consultation with ISRO.
•    It will also assess how best to utilise India’s space resources and increase space-based activities.
•    Existing ISRO infrastructure, scientific and technical resources and even data are planned to be made accessible to interested parties.
•    [The infrastructure includes both ground- and space-based.]
•    The decision comes as a part of an important set of reforms to open up the space sector.
•    The objective is to make space-based applications and services more widely accessible to everyone.
 

 

How is India's private sector participation in space industry?
•    Currently, there does exist private industry involvement in India’s space sector.
•    In fact, a large part of manufacturing and fabrication of rockets and satellites now happens in the private sector.
•    There is an increasing participation of research institutions as well.
•    However, Indian industry had a barely 3% share in a rapidly growing global space economy.
•    Currently, the value of the global space industry is estimated to be $360 billion.
•    Only 2% of this market goes for rocket and satellite launch services, which require fairly large infrastructure and heavy investment.
•    A huge 95% are related to satellite-based services, and ground-based systems.
•    Indian industry, however, is unable to compete.
 

 

What opportunity will IN-SPACe offer?
•    Currently, all launches from India happen on ISRO rockets, the different versions of PSLV and GSLV.
•    Several Indian companies were waiting to make use of the opportunities as IN-SPACe provides.
•    A few companies were also in the process of developing their own launch vehicles.
•    ISRO is now wiling to extend its support to them.
•    ISRO would provide all its facilities to private players whose projects had been approved by IN-SPACe.
•    Private companies, if they wanted, could even build their own launchpad within the Sriharikota launch station.
•    ISRO would provide the necessary land for that.
 

What does ISRO gain by this?
Commercial - There is a need for greater dissemination of space technologies, and better utilisation of space resources.
•    Moreover, there is an increased requirement of space-based services.
•    ISRO seems unable to satisfy this need on its own and thus private participation would fill the gap.
•    Notably, the private players will not take away the revenues that ISRO gets through commercial launches.
•    The space-based economy is expected to “explode” in the next few years, even in India.
•    So, there would be more than enough for all.
•    Also, ISRO can earn some money by making its facilities and data available to private players.

 
Strategic - Right now, too much of ISRO’s resources is consumed by routine activities.
•    This delays its more strategic objectives.
•    There is no reason why ISRO alone should be launching weather or communication satellites.
•    The world over, an increasing number of private players are taking over this activity for commercial benefits.
•    ISRO, like NASA, is essentially a scientific organisation whose main objective is exploration of space and carrying out scientific missions.
•    So, with private participation, ISRO can concentrate more on science, R&D, interplanetary exploration and strategic launches.