{"id":192117,"date":"2022-06-24T19:00:02","date_gmt":"2022-06-24T13:30:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.forumias.com\/?p=192117"},"modified":"2022-06-24T18:24:11","modified_gmt":"2022-06-24T12:54:11","slug":"space-economy-in-india","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/space-economy-in-india\/","title":{"rendered":"Space Economy in India &#8211; Explained, pointwise"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<table style=\"width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; background-color: #f7f2f2;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 100%;\">For\u00a0<strong>7PM Editorial<\/strong>\u00a0Archives click<strong>\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/7-pm-editorials\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HERE <\/a>\u2192<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h5>Introduction<\/h5>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Space exploration commenced with the launch of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, in 1957. The cold war era was characterized by the intense race between the erstwhile USSR and the US, to dominate the space. This space race was led by the Government owned agencies of the US and USSR. The global space economy has undergone considerable changes since then, with the entry of the private sector in space economy as the most prominent development. <\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In the modern day, for the first time in 2020, humans accessed space in a vehicle not built by a government agency.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h5>What is the current status of the Space Economy?<\/h5>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The $447 billion global space market includes: <strong>(a) <\/strong><\/span><b>Upstream market<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> (commercial satellite market, launch market, and institutional market); <strong>(b) <\/strong><\/span><b>Midstream market<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> (operator revenue, ground infrastructure, and operations); <strong>(c) <\/strong><\/span><b>Downstream market<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> (space services and consumer equipment).<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Another basis of classification divides space economy into 3 components: <strong>(a)<\/strong> <strong>Manufacturing of Space-related Equipment<\/strong> (satellites, launch vehicles and ancillary equipment); <strong>(b)<\/strong> <strong>Space operations<\/strong> (launch operations, space surveillance, tracking, lease, brokerage, etc); <strong>(c)<\/strong> <strong>Space Applications<\/strong> (Direct to Home broadcast, satellite telephony, remote sensing, etc).<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Researchers from the Centre for Development Studies (CDS) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) undertook a\u00a0 first-of-its kind attempt at measuring the size of India&#8217;s space economy. The findings were outlined in a paper titled &#8216;<\/span><b>The Space Economy of India: Its Size and Structure<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">&#8216;\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">They arrived at a figure of INR 36,794 crore (approximately US$ 5 billion) for the 2020-21 fiscal. Further, the estimated size of India&#8217;s space economy, as a percentage of the GDP, has slipped from 0.26% in 2011-12 to 0.19% in 2020-21. <\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">According to the paper, <strong>space applications<\/strong> accounted for the major chunk of this evolving space economy, constituting 73.57% (INR 27,061 crore) in 2020-21. It was followed by <strong>space operations<\/strong> (INR 8,218.82 crore or 22.31%) and <strong>manufacturing<\/strong> (INR 1515.59 crore or 4.12%).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-192245 aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/forumias.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Space-Economy-in-India.jpeg?resize=451%2C326&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"Space Economy in India UPSC\" width=\"451\" height=\"326\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/forumias.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Space-Economy-in-India.jpeg?resize=300%2C217&amp;ssl=1 300w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/forumias.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Space-Economy-in-India.jpeg?resize=768%2C557&amp;ssl=1 768w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/forumias.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Space-Economy-in-India.jpeg?w=1010&amp;ssl=1 1010w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 451px) 100vw, 451px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In terms of GDP, India&#8217;s spending is more than that of China, Germany, Italy and Japan, but less than the U.S. and Russia. The Global Space Economy is poised to reach US$ 650 billion by 2030. India has the potential to capture a large share of this expanding sector.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-192269 aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/forumias.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Global-Space-Economy-copy.jpg?resize=453%2C385&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"Global Space Economy UPSC\" width=\"453\" height=\"385\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/forumias.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Global-Space-Economy-copy.jpg?resize=300%2C255&amp;ssl=1 300w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/forumias.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Global-Space-Economy-copy.jpg?w=552&amp;ssl=1 552w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 453px) 100vw, 453px\" \/><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>Source: Euroconsult<\/em><\/p>\n<h5>What is the need to focus on the Space Economy?<\/h5>\n<p><b>Huge untapped potential<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: India manages to occupy only 2%, or US$ 7 billion, of the global space economy. The small share isn\u2019t solely due to technology and resources but also because of policy.<\/span><\/p>\n<table style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 100%;\"><strong>Read More<\/strong>: <a href=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/yojana-january-summary-india-as-a-space-power\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">[Yojana January Summary] India as a Space Power \u2013 Explained, pointwise<\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><b>Boosting the Economy<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: Allowing private entities into end-to-end space activity would help in achieving a US$ 5 trillion economy by 2024. Further, the space economy market is said to grow over US$ 1 trillion by 2040.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Low Cost<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: The Indian space sector has the potential of launching space vehicles at a much lower cost. This was seen in the Mars Orbiter Mission which was 10 times cheaper than western missions. This will help in getting many foreign contracts.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Rising Demand<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: It is estimated that around 10,000 satellites will be launched into low-earth orbit by 2026. Further, the projected growth of small and miniature satellites has increased three times, growing from US$ 12.6 billion to US$ 42.8 billion.\u00a0<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">This provides ample opportunities for small and medium enterprises to enter into the sector.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Presence of Budding Entrepreneurs<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: According to a global report published in June 2021, India has 368 private space firms, placing it 5th in the world in size after the US, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany. With these many firms, India is leading China (288), France (269), and Spain (206) in the private space industry.<\/span><\/p>\n<table style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 100%;\"><strong>Read More<\/strong>: <a href=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/a-launch-window-for-india-as-a-space-start-up-hub\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">A launch window for India as a space start-up hub<\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h5>What steps have been taken by the Government to boost the Space Economy?<\/h5>\n<p><b>Indian Space Association (ISpA)<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: It aspires to be the collective voice of the Indian Space industry. ISpA will be represented by leading domestic and global corporations that have advanced capabilities in space and satellite technologies.<\/span><\/p>\n<table style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 100%;\"><strong>Read More<\/strong>: <a href=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/indian-space-association-ispa-explained-pointwise\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Indian Space Association (ISpA) \u2013 Explained, pointwise<\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/indian-national-space-promotion-and-authorization-center-in-space\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><b>Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe)<\/b><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: It aims to provide a level-playing field for private companies to use the Indian space architecture. <\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">IN-SPACe will act as a channel between ISRO and any private players that want to participate in space activity, thereby culling lengthy bureaucratic procedures. It will benefit in two ways: <strong>(a) <\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">It will allow more research and scholarly work by individuals who have the capability. For example encouraging something similar to SpaceX in India; <strong>(b) <\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">It will allow ISRO to focus on more challenging missions and especially next-generation technology development.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Opening the Space Sector<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: The Government in June 2020 opened up the Space sector allowing the participation of the Indian private sector in the entire domain of space activities. This includes satellite creation, launches, and space-based services that were earlier not open to them.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b><em>Antrix<\/em> Corporation:<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> It is a government-owned company under the administrative control of the Department of Space. It was established in 1992 for commercially utilizing space products of ISRO, providing technical consultancy services and transferring technologies to industry.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Draft Space Activities Bill, 2017<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: The Bill aims to promote and regulate the space activities of India. It focuses on encouraging the participation of private sector agencies under the guidance and authorisation of the government through the Department of Space.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/functions-of-nsil-new-space-india-limited\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><b>New Space India Limited (NSIL)<\/b><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: It is a Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Department of Space that was established in 2019. It has been mandated to transfer the technologies emanating out of the Indian space programme and enable Indian industry to scale up high-technology manufacturing base.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h5>What are the challenges in the development of the Space Economy?<\/h5>\n<p><b>Budgetary Constraints<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: The CDS and IIST study noticed a decline in the budget for space-related activities. This led to a reduction in the size of the space economy in the last two years. The budget outlay in 2020-21 was INR 9,500 crore, shrinking from INR 13,033.2 crore in the previous fiscal.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Lack of Data<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: The current CDS and IIST paper was a first-time attempt at scientifically measuring the size of the space economy. Further even this was unable to establish the size of the space-based remote sensing industry.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Space Debris<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: Since the market is open, more corporations can send their vehicles and satellites up into space, which is already crowded. By some estimates, there are over 15,000 traceable and over 200,000 1-10 cm pieces.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Absence of a Legislative Framework<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">: The draft Space Activities bill was introduced in 2017 but has been pending since then.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Brain Drain:<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> India produces the best brains of the world but is unable to retain them. People emigrate from the country for better opportunities and careers that might hamper development of the space sector.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Lack of robust Dispute Settlement Mechanism:<\/b> This discourages private investment in the space sector e.g., the cancellation of Antrix-Devas deal has impacted investor confidence and hurt India&#8217;s reputation as investment destination internationally.<\/p>\n<h5>What more steps can be taken?<\/h5>\n<p><b>First<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, the <\/span><b>policies of opening the space sector<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> to private players should be duly implemented. They are likely to enlarge the size of the sector through enhanced private investment and improved integration with the global private space industry. <\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The government should also enhance collaboration between Indian private players and big private players from across the globe like <\/span><b>SpaceX, Virgin Galactic<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> etc.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Second<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, the <\/span><b>FDI reform is crucial to further decentralize investments<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">. The US firm Hughes Communications announced a US$ 500 million investment but has not been able to get approvals since 2017. Therefore, IN-SPACe needs to act on its mandate and allow not only foreign entities but also domestic innovators to get around the bureaucracy.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Third<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, in case of <\/span><b>space debris<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, coordination between the public and private sector will come into play. The government can decide on exactly how many programmes can be allowed in space and if they can partner in the removal of space debris.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>Fourth<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">,\u00a0 The <\/span><b>passage of the Space Activities Bill<\/b><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> should also be done in order to give private players greater clarity and protection. This should involve proper consultation and discussions with the concerned stakeholders.<\/span><\/p>\n<h5>Conclusion<\/h5>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The current scenario presents an ideal opportunity for India to unleash the potential of space economy. In this regard, right policy initiatives and support are desired to make the space economy reach its target of US$ 50 billion by 2024.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Source: <a href=\"https:\/\/timesofindia.indiatimes.com\/blogs\/tell-tale\/we-have-a-long-wait-before-india-inc-gets-space-ready-goi-isro-have-to-handhold-a-private-sector-which-is-mostly-risk-averse-in-capital-guzzling-ventures\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">The Times of India<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thehindu.com\/news\/national\/study-values-indias-space-economy-at-36794-crore-in-2020-21\/article65265007.ece\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">The Hindu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.livemint.com\/opinion\/online-views\/indias-space-economy-boom-is-here-11648538312154.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Mint<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For\u00a07PM Editorial\u00a0Archives click\u00a0HERE \u2192 Introduction Space exploration commenced with the launch of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, in 1957. 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