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He takes over as Isro chairman at a time India is opening its space secctor to private firms and startups to build rockets and satellites, besides offering services to both local and global markets.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Thiruvananthapuram: The Indian space sector<\/a> needs to be developed to provide business opportunities for private players and changes are required in the Indian space programme by keeping in mind the needs of future generations, S Somanath, who was appointed as ISRO<\/a> chairman, said on Wednesday. Somanath, who is presently the Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), was appointed as Secretary of the Department of Space<\/a> and the Chairman of the Space Commission<\/a> which makes him the head of the Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> (ISRO).

Speaking to reporters here about his views about the future direction of the space programme\/sector of the country, he said that just like private players have entered this field the world over, similar changes are required in India too and that is the \"main agenda\".

He said presently the Indian space programme is confined to ISRO, but the government now wants new people to come into this sector.

\"It can be private players or big industries. We need to develop our space sector as a business opportunity for them and as a part of our economy. This is the target and it is a big responsibility,\" he said.

For this the space budget should increase from the present Rs 15,000-16,000 crore, which is just a small percentage of the country's economy, to more than Rs 20,000-50,000 crore, he said.

\"But the increase in the space budget cannot be by government funding or support alone. Just like the changes which happened in the telecom and air travel sectors, the same should happen here too. With that there can be more job opportunities and an increase in research and development,\" Somanath said.

However, this would not mean privatisation of ISRO, like BSNL and Air India are being privatised, he clarified.

He said BSNL and Air India were service oriented, while ISRO was also core technology oriented and therefore, it cannot be privatised as it researches and develops technology.

Somanath also said that he does not believe that the Indian space programme or ISRO should move forward as it exists now, without any changes.

He said that changes are required keeping in view the future and the needs of the coming generations.

\"We need to align ourselves accordingly, We need to create new legacies,\" he added.

As news of his appointment spread, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan extended his congratulations to Somanath.

The CM in a Facebook post said it was a proud moment for Kerala since a Malayalee has been elevated to the head of ISRO and wished Somanath all the best.

Somanath's new appointment is for a combined tenure of three years from the date of joining of the post, inclusive of an extension in tenure beyond the age of superannuation in public interest, a Personnel Ministry order said.

He will succeed K Sivan, who completes his extended tenure on January 14.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":88866427,"title":"Nigeria lifts Twitter ban from midnight, government official says","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/nigeria-lifts-twitter-ban-from-midnight-government-official-says\/88866427","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":88866443,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Space sector in India needs to be developed for business opportunities: Incoming ISRO chief","synopsis":"For this the space budget should increase from the present Rs 15,000-16,000 crore, which is just a small percentage of the country's economy, to more than Rs 20,000-50,000 crore, he said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/space-sector-in-india-needs-to-be-developed-for-business-opportunities-incoming-isro-chief","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":215,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":870000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-01-13 07:35:42","lastupd":"2022-01-13 07:37:56","breadcrumbTags":["ISRO","indian space research organisation","satcom","satcom news","space sector","S Somnath","New ISRO chief","Policy","space commission","department of space"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/space-sector-in-india-needs-to-be-developed-for-business-opportunities-incoming-isro-chief"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-01-13" data-index="article_1">

空间部门在印度需要发展商业机会:传入的ISRO首席

这个空间的预算应该增加从目前15000 - 16000卢比,这只是一小部分的国家的经济,超过20000 - 50000卢比,他说。

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< p >他接管Isro主席一次印度开放空间secctor私营企业和初创公司建造火箭和卫星,除了本地和全球市场提供服务。< / p >
他接管Isro主席一次印度开放空间secctor私营企业和初创公司建造火箭和卫星,除了本地和全球市场提供服务。
特里凡得琅:印度空间领域需要开发为私人玩家提供商业机会和变化需要在印度太空计划,记住后代的需要,Somanath,谁被任命为ISRO主席,周三表示。谁目前主任Somanath Vikram Sarabhai航天中心(VSSC)被任命为秘书部门的空间和主席太空委员会这让他的头印度空间研究组织(ISRO)。

对记者关于他的观点对未来方向的空间项目/部门,他说,就像私人玩家全世界进入了这一领域,印度需要相似的变化,这就是“主要议程”。

他说,目前印度太空计划仅限于ISRO,但政府现在希望新人们进入这个领域。

“这可以是私有的球员或大产业。我们需要开发我们的太空领域作为商业机会和我们的经济的一部分。这是目标,这是一个重大的责任,”他说。

这个空间的预算应该增加从目前15000 - 16000卢比,这只是一小部分的国家的经济,超过20000 - 50000卢比,他说。

“但空间的增加预算不能单靠政府资金或支持。就像变化发生在电信和航空旅行行业,同样也应该在这里发生。这样可以有更多的就业机会,增加研发、”Somanath说。

然而,这并不意味着ISRO的私有化,BSNL和印度航空公司被私有化,”他解释道。

他说BSNL,印度航空公司是面向服务的,而ISRO也面向核心技术,因此,它不能私有化研发技术。

Somanath还表示,他不认为印度太空计划或ISRO现在应该前进,因为它的存在,没有任何变化。

他说,改变是需要保持的前途和未来几代人的需求。

“我们需要相应调整自己,我们需要创建新的遗产,”他补充道。

他的任乐动扑克命的消息传播,喀拉拉邦首席部长Pinarayi Vijayan Somanath祝贺。

CM在Facebook帖子里说,这是一个值得骄傲的时刻以来喀拉拉邦Malayalee已经升高的ISRO和Somanath最美好的祝愿。

Somanath相结合的新任命的三年任期内的加入日期,包括一个扩展在任期超过退休年龄的公共利益,人事部门订单说。

他会成功K息汪月,完成他的任期延长1月14。
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He takes over as Isro chairman at a time India is opening its space secctor to private firms and startups to build rockets and satellites, besides offering services to both local and global markets.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Thiruvananthapuram: The Indian space sector<\/a> needs to be developed to provide business opportunities for private players and changes are required in the Indian space programme by keeping in mind the needs of future generations, S Somanath, who was appointed as ISRO<\/a> chairman, said on Wednesday. Somanath, who is presently the Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), was appointed as Secretary of the Department of Space<\/a> and the Chairman of the Space Commission<\/a> which makes him the head of the Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> (ISRO).

Speaking to reporters here about his views about the future direction of the space programme\/sector of the country, he said that just like private players have entered this field the world over, similar changes are required in India too and that is the \"main agenda\".

He said presently the Indian space programme is confined to ISRO, but the government now wants new people to come into this sector.

\"It can be private players or big industries. We need to develop our space sector as a business opportunity for them and as a part of our economy. This is the target and it is a big responsibility,\" he said.

For this the space budget should increase from the present Rs 15,000-16,000 crore, which is just a small percentage of the country's economy, to more than Rs 20,000-50,000 crore, he said.

\"But the increase in the space budget cannot be by government funding or support alone. Just like the changes which happened in the telecom and air travel sectors, the same should happen here too. With that there can be more job opportunities and an increase in research and development,\" Somanath said.

However, this would not mean privatisation of ISRO, like BSNL and Air India are being privatised, he clarified.

He said BSNL and Air India were service oriented, while ISRO was also core technology oriented and therefore, it cannot be privatised as it researches and develops technology.

Somanath also said that he does not believe that the Indian space programme or ISRO should move forward as it exists now, without any changes.

He said that changes are required keeping in view the future and the needs of the coming generations.

\"We need to align ourselves accordingly, We need to create new legacies,\" he added.

As news of his appointment spread, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan extended his congratulations to Somanath.

The CM in a Facebook post said it was a proud moment for Kerala since a Malayalee has been elevated to the head of ISRO and wished Somanath all the best.

Somanath's new appointment is for a combined tenure of three years from the date of joining of the post, inclusive of an extension in tenure beyond the age of superannuation in public interest, a Personnel Ministry order said.

He will succeed K Sivan, who completes his extended tenure on January 14.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":88866427,"title":"Nigeria lifts Twitter ban from midnight, government official says","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/nigeria-lifts-twitter-ban-from-midnight-government-official-says\/88866427","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":88866443,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Space sector in India needs to be developed for business opportunities: Incoming ISRO chief","synopsis":"For this the space budget should increase from the present Rs 15,000-16,000 crore, which is just a small percentage of the country's economy, to more than Rs 20,000-50,000 crore, he said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/space-sector-in-india-needs-to-be-developed-for-business-opportunities-incoming-isro-chief","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":215,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":870000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-01-13 07:35:42","lastupd":"2022-01-13 07:37:56","breadcrumbTags":["ISRO","indian space research organisation","satcom","satcom news","space sector","S Somnath","New ISRO chief","Policy","space commission","department of space"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/space-sector-in-india-needs-to-be-developed-for-business-opportunities-incoming-isro-chief"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/space-sector-in-india-needs-to-be-developed-for-business-opportunities-incoming-isro-chief/88866443">