You have shown courage in a new sector

You have shown courage in a new sector

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised the courage shown by space startups in India, emphasizing their role in a burgeoning sector. He urged the need to foster an environment that attracts global talent to the country, which could further enhance India’s position in the space industry.

“Met India’s brightest space StartUps. As always, came away impressed by their energy and ambition. You would love their insights and optimism.

Do tell me…what excites you most about India’s space journey?” he said in a post on X.

“You have shown courage in a new sector. The most important thing is that you placed your trust in the government. My view has always been that whatever decisions we make, we must remain consistent. The Prime Minister encouraged space companies to explore new applications of their technologies and focus on how these can make people’s lives easier. He suggested greater collaboration between space sector companies and companies working in other sectors. The Prime Minister called for creating an ecosystem and an environment where when the world thinks of space sector, it looks towards India. He also called for closer collaboration with Atal Tinkering Labs. Indian industry is now participating in satellite manufacturing, launch services, space applications and downstream services.

We shouldn’t keep changing them constantly; that way, anyone willing to take a risk can feel assured–knowing that if something goes wrong due to their own error, that’s one thing, but no one will abandon them. The Indian Space Policy 2023 has opened the entire space value chain to private participation, fostering innovation, investment and enterprise across the space ecosystem.

That is the trust we are striving to build,” he said. Giving examples, he said companies working on space debris could work with environmental organisations to scale up their technologies, and space technology companies working with the agriculture sector could collaborate with agricultural universities and departments to help farmers make better-informed decisions and maximise their output. He said this can create curiosity and interest in the space sector among young children from an early age.