PM Modi Launches Indian Space Association For Government, Private Coordination
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OneWeb, backed by Bharti Group, announced that it entered an arrangement with NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the commercial arm of ISRO, to launch its satellite in India from 2022.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched the Indian Space Association (ISpA) to promote space technology. During the launch, he said that India would soon have policies on space communication and remote sensing.
ISpA is an industry body of government and private companies that aims to supplement the Centre's commercial space exploration and space-based communication efforts. During the inauguration of the industry body, Modi said that scientists of India have made considerable achievements in these decades. Still, the need of the hour is that there should be no restrictions on Indian talent, whether it is in the public sector or the private sector, he added.
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