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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Union Minister of State Science & Technology Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said that till date, 135 applications have been received by IN-SPACe<\/a> from 135 Non-Governmental Entities<\/a> (NGEs) in the space sector.

Singh laid a statement on the table of the
Lok Sabha<\/a> in reply to a question on start-ups in space, and said that a new seed fund scheme has been approved by IN-SPACe Board to provide initial financial assistance to Indian space start-ups.

The Minister said: \"A revised FDI policy in the space sector to facilitate overseas investment in NGEs and
a National Space Policy<\/a> are in the process of final approval of the government.\"

On the question of details of total imports and exports carried out in the space tech-based industry in the country, the statement said that during the financial year 2021-22, items worth Rs 2,114 crore (approximately) were imported for executing various projects\/ programmes.

The major imported items include EEE components, high strength carbon-fibres, space-qualified solar cells, detectors, optics, power amplifiers, etc.

During the financial year 2021-22, an amount of Rs 174.90 crore was generated towards export of launch services, data sales and in-orbit support services and post-launch operations.

The statement said that as per the
Gazette<\/a> notification dated October 2, 2021, IN-SPACe has been mandated to promote, enable, authorise and supervise NGEs in the space sector in India.

IN-SPACe has started authorising Indian space companies for utilisation of ISRO facilities for private companies\/start-ups, installation of facilities within ISRO campuses, launch of satellites and launch vehicles, and mentorship support.

With the announcement of space sector reforms, private players have started contributing to the space economy and their share is increasing.

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135年从非政府实体的应用程序接收到太空

辛格奠定了声明人民院的桌子上在回答一个问题在空间的初创企业,并说一个新的种子基金方案已通过太空板提供初始资金援助印度空间初创企业。

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新德里:联盟国家科技部长Jitendra辛格周三说,直到目前为止,收到了135份申请太空从135年开始非政府实体(中国大陆)在空间领域。

辛格的声明放在桌子上人民院在回答一个问题在空间的初创企业,并说一个新的种子基金方案已通过太空板提供初始资金援助印度空间初创企业。

部长说:“修正后的FDI政策空间部门促进在中国大陆和海外投资国家太空政策在政府的最终批准。”

在总进口和出口的细节问题上进行空间科技行业,声明说,在财政年度2021 - 22日,物品价值2114卢比(大约)进口执行各项目/项目。

主要进口商品包括EEE组件,高强度碳纤维,空间限制太阳能电池,探测器、光学、功率放大器等。

在财政年度2021 - 22,生成一笔174.90卢比对发射服务的出口,销售和在轨支持服务和发射后业务数据。

声明说,根据公报》通知日期为2021年10月2日,太空已经强制推广,使、授权、监督中国在印度在太空领域。

太空已经开始授权印度空间公司利用ISRO设施私营企业/公司,安装ISRO校园内的设施、卫星和运载火箭的发射,指导支持。

与空间的公告部门改革,民营企业已经开始导致了空间经济和他们的份额正在增加。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Union Minister of State Science & Technology Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said that till date, 135 applications have been received by IN-SPACe<\/a> from 135 Non-Governmental Entities<\/a> (NGEs) in the space sector.

Singh laid a statement on the table of the
Lok Sabha<\/a> in reply to a question on start-ups in space, and said that a new seed fund scheme has been approved by IN-SPACe Board to provide initial financial assistance to Indian space start-ups.

The Minister said: \"A revised FDI policy in the space sector to facilitate overseas investment in NGEs and
a National Space Policy<\/a> are in the process of final approval of the government.\"

On the question of details of total imports and exports carried out in the space tech-based industry in the country, the statement said that during the financial year 2021-22, items worth Rs 2,114 crore (approximately) were imported for executing various projects\/ programmes.

The major imported items include EEE components, high strength carbon-fibres, space-qualified solar cells, detectors, optics, power amplifiers, etc.

During the financial year 2021-22, an amount of Rs 174.90 crore was generated towards export of launch services, data sales and in-orbit support services and post-launch operations.

The statement said that as per the
Gazette<\/a> notification dated October 2, 2021, IN-SPACe has been mandated to promote, enable, authorise and supervise NGEs in the space sector in India.

IN-SPACe has started authorising Indian space companies for utilisation of ISRO facilities for private companies\/start-ups, installation of facilities within ISRO campuses, launch of satellites and launch vehicles, and mentorship support.

With the announcement of space sector reforms, private players have started contributing to the space economy and their share is increasing.

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