India Leads Global Space Revolution, Says Top Official at ISO Meet

India is at the forefront of global space transformation, according to Secretary Nidhi Khare. She highlighted major policy reforms and the establishment of IN-SPACe as key drivers. The 35th ISO TC 20/SC 14 meeting on space systems is being hosted by the Bureau of Indian Standards. BIS Director General Sanjay Garg and IN-SPACe Chairman Pawan Goenka also emphasized the importance of standardization and private sector participation.

Key Points: India at Forefront of Global Space Transformation

  • India leads global space transformation
  • Policy reforms and IN-SPACe boost private sector
  • BIS hosts 35th ISO TC 20/SC 14 meeting
  • Global standards ensure safe, sustainable space activities
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India at forefront of global space transformation: Nidhi Khare

India is emerging as a global space hub, says Secretary Nidhi Khare at ISO TC 20/SC 14 meeting, highlighting policy reforms and private sector growth.

"It is a matter of immense pride for India to host this meeting as we stand at the forefront of global space transformation. - Nidhi Khare"

New Delhi, May 8

India is at the forefront of global space transformation and is steadily emerging as a major hub for innovation and private sector participation in the space industry, Nidhi Khare, Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs, has said, it was announced on Friday.

Addressing the opening plenary of the 35th ISO TC 20/SC 14 meeting on 'Space Systems and Operations' here, Khare has highlighted that the importance of international collaboration in developing global standards for the space ecosystem, according to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution.

"It is a matter of immense pride for India to host this meeting as we stand at the forefront of global space transformation," she said.

Khare noted that major policy reforms and the establishment of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) have laid the foundation for India's emergence as a global space hub.

According to her, the reforms have created opportunities for startups as well as established industries to expand their participation in the country's rapidly growing space sector.

She added that standards developed through international collaboration and shared expertise would play a crucial role in ensuring that space activities remain safe, sustainable and inclusive.

The international meeting hosted by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body of India, has brought together delegates from several countries, including representatives from national standards bodies, international space agencies, industry and academia.

BIS Director General Sanjay Garg underlined the importance of standardisation in strengthening quality, safety and global competitiveness in India's expanding space industry.

He said BIS is working to align Indian standards with international frameworks to support the evolving needs of the sector and help Indian private companies compete globally.

According to Garg, hosting the ISO meeting in India would also enable Indian experts to participate directly in the global standardisation process, strengthening both domestic capabilities and international cooperation.

IN-SPACe Chairman Pawan Goenka said India's space ecosystem is witnessing transformative growth driven by policy reforms and increasing private sector participation.

He stressed the importance of robust global standards in supporting innovation, building industry confidence and helping India integrate more deeply into the global space economy.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is great but I hope the focus on standardization doesn't slow down our startups' agility. We have so many bright minds in Bangalore and Hyderabad's space tech scene. Let's balance innovation with regulation wisely.
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Rohit P
ISRO doing the heavy lifting as usual, but good to see the govt creating ecosystem for private players. Reforms are working - just look at how many space startups we have now! Make in India for space is real. 🚀
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Kavya N
I've been following India's space program since Chandrayaan. This international recognition shows we're not just participants but leaders. However, we need more investment in R&D at university level to sustain this momentum. Jai Hind!
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James A
Interesting to see India taking lead in space standardization. As someone from the US space industry, Indian innovation is definitely on our radar. Collaboration is key for sustainable space exploration. Good move!
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Meera T
Hope this translates to tangible benefits for common people - better weather prediction, cheaper satellite internet in rural areas, disaster management. Space tech should ultimately serve the aam aadmi. Proud but also pragmatic!
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Sarah B
Having worked with Indian space startups, I can say the talent pool is incredible. Standardization will help them compete globally. This is how

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