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India's private space sector needs legal framework
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India's burgeoning private space sector is currently navigating a crucial juncture, eagerly awaiting the enactment of comprehensive space laws to unlock its full potential and attract significant investments. While the Indian Space Policy 2023, along with the establishment of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe), has provided a framework for private participation, the absence of a dedicated space law is perceived as a hindrance to sustained growth and global competitiveness.

The Indian government has taken note of this and Union Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Jitendra Singh said that the draft space law is undergoing thorough scrutiny and will be introduced after all due processes are complete. The "Space Activities Bill" was first discussed in 2017 to establish a legal framework to regulate and promote space activities in India, specifically focused towards private players in the sector.

Several factors underscore the urgency for a well-defined legal landscape. Firstly, it is essential to regulate the increasing involvement of private entities in space activities, including satellite launches, operations, and data dissemination. A clear legal framework will provide clarity on authorization processes, liability norms, and dispute resolution mechanisms, fostering a conducive environment for private sector engagement.

Secondly, the lack of specific space legislation creates ambiguity for foreign investors. While the government has liberalized Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policies in the space sector, allowing up to 100% FDI under the automatic route in certain sub-sectors, a formal legal framework would further enhance investor confidence and streamline investment procedures. The absence of a comprehensive Space Activities Act has been identified as a regulatory and policy constraint.

Thirdly, comprehensive space legislation is crucial for harmonizing national interests with international obligations. As India emerges as a prominent player in the global space arena, it must align its domestic laws with international treaties and norms, including the Outer Space Treaty, to ensure the peaceful and sustainable use of outer space.

The government is also providing support through initiatives such as the recently approved $120 million venture capital fund dedicated to the space sector. Moreover, IN-SPACe is actively working towards creating a favorable export regime by increasing the global visibility of the Indian space sector, all of which are critical steps to unlock the country's space economy.

Looking ahead, the enactment of a comprehensive space law is expected to catalyze further growth in the Indian space sector, propelling it towards its ambitious goal of capturing 8% of the global space market by 2033 and expanding its space economy to $44 billion. By addressing the existing regulatory gaps and fostering a predictable legal environment, India can solidify its position as a leading spacefaring nation and unlock the vast potential of its private space industry.


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