Context:
IN-SPACe plays a central role in implementing India’s space sector reforms, facilitating private participation and innovation.
Key Highlights:
Institutional Framework
- Autonomous agency under Department of Space (DoS).
- Acts as a single-window nodal agency.
Core Functions
- Promote, authorize, and supervise Non-Governmental Entities (NGEs).
- Facilitate:
- Building launch vehicles & satellites
- Providing space-based services
- Enable access to ISRO infrastructure.
- Develop new space infrastructure and facilities.
Organizational Structure
- Three directorates:
- Promotion Directorate (PD)
- Technical Directorate (TD)
- Program Management & Authorization Directorate (PMAD)
Significance
- Bridges gap between ISRO and private sector.
- Encourages innovation and commercialization.
- Enhances India’s competitiveness in global space industry.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Formed after space sector reforms (2020).
- Regulates and facilitates private participation in space activities.
- Works alongside ISRO and NSIL (NewSpace India Ltd.).
Relevant Mains Points:
- Governance Reform
- Shift towards liberalized and regulated space ecosystem.
- Economic Potential
- Space sector expected to grow significantly with private participation.
- Strategic Role
- Enhances India’s capabilities in:
- Satellite launches
- Space-based services
- Enhances India’s capabilities in:
Way Forward
- Strengthen regulatory clarity.
- Promote startup incubation and funding support.
- Enhance global collaboration frameworks.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper 3: Science & Technology
- Prelims: Space agencies and reforms
