Tamil Nadu Adopted a Space Sector Policy

Syllabus: GS3/Space

Context

  • Tamil Nadu Cabinet approved the Space Industrial Policy, thereby following Karnataka and Gujarat in formulating a State-specific document. 

About

  • Aim: To stimulate development and attract investments in the space sector. 
  • In 2023, the Union government came out with the Indian Space Policy 2023 to provide a framework to support the space ecosystem.
  • The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) had suggested to the State government to come out with a document.
    • IN-SPACe is created by the Department of Space at the Centre for promoting, authorising and overseeing the activities of Non-Government Entities (NGEs) in the sector.

Key Highlights of the TN Policy

  • Aim: Aimed at attracting ₹10,000 crore investments in the next five years and generation of direct and indirect employment for nearly 10,000 persons in the given period.
  • The State government would provide a payroll subsidy for companies that are involved in R&D or that would establish global capability centres in the space sector. 
  • The government will also notify select regions as Space Bays for offering structured packages of incentives to firms that plan to do investments below ₹300 crore. 
  • Space industrial park developers will be eligible for an industrial housing incentive of 10% on the cost of developing residential facilities within the industrial park over 10 years, subject to a ceiling of ₹10 crore. 
    • Those undertaking green and sustainable initiatives will be eligible for a 25% subsidy on the cost of capital for such initiatives, subject to a ceiling of ₹5 crore.

The Indian Space Policy – 2023

  • Vision: To enhance India’s space capabilities, enable a robust commercial presence, promote international cooperation, and leverage space technology for Socio-economic development, National security, Environmental protection and Scientific advancement.
  • Applicability: 
    • Covers all space activities originating from or involving Indian territory or jurisdiction.
    • Implementation will be governed by detailed directives issued by DoS.
  • Strategy: Encourage full-spectrum private sector participation in the space economy (satellites, ground systems, services, etc.).
    • Allow public and private users to procure space services freely. 
  • Role of Non-Governmental Entities (NGEs): NGEs are permitted to:
    • Design, launch, and operate satellites and launch vehicles.
    • Provide communication, remote sensing, navigation services.
    • Build and operate ground stations.
    • Develop space transportation, space situational awareness, and recovery systems.
    • Conduct asteroid/space resource mining and commercialize it.
    • Collaborate internationally and engage in human spaceflight.
    • Must comply with IN-SPACe regulations.

Roles and responsibilities of Various Organizations Under the Policy: 

  • IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center): It is an autonomous single-window agency responsible for:
    • Authorizing all government and private space activities.
    • Issuing operational guidelines.
    • Promoting industry clusters, incubation centers, and accelerators.
    • Ensuring fair access to public infrastructure.
    • Enabling NGE participation in space exploration.
    • Handling safety, liability, and dispute resolution.
    • Facilitating technology transfer from ISRO to private players.
    • Approving remote sensing data dissemination and launch manifests.
  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) refocused on:
    • R&D in new space technologies, human spaceflight, and scientific exploration.
    • Transitioning operational space systems to industry.
    • Providing open access to remote sensing data.
    • Supporting academia and industry collaboration.
    • Enabling long-term human presence in space.
  • NewSpace India Limited (NSIL): Acts as the commercial arm of the Department of Space:
    • Commercializes space technologies developed by ISRO.
    • Manufactures and procures space assets.
    • Serves both government and private sector clients on commercial terms.
  • Department of Space (DoS): Acts as the policy coordinator:
    • Ensures smooth role distribution among stakeholders.
    • Oversees implementation of the policy.
    • Coordinates international cooperation and compliance.
    • Ensures safe operations and resolves disputes.
    • Maintains global standards and interoperability in navigation systems.

Significance

  • It redefined ISRO’s role to focus on innovation and R&D.
  • Empowering private industry with end-to-end operational rights.
  • Establishing a transparent and structured regulatory regime.
  • Aligning with international best practices and sustainability.

Source: TH

 

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