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India's SatCom Revolution: How ISRO and Startups Are Connecting the Nation

India's satellite communication sector is experiencing remarkable growth through indigenous innovation and strategic partnerships. The collaboration between ISRO and private startups through InSpace is creating a powerful bridge for technological advancement. C-DOT's CEO emphasizes that NavIC's success demonstrates India's capability to develop world-class positioning systems for global markets. Simultaneously, the country is focusing on semiconductor development to achieve complete technological self-reliance and become a product nation.

Indigenous SatCom, ISRO partnership driving India's connectivity revolution: C-DOT CEO

New Delhi, November 5

Indigenous innovation in SatCom (satellite communication), supported by ISRO's expertise and startup partnerships, is positioning India as a global leader in satellite communication and digital connectivity, Rajkumar Upadhyay, CEO of the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), told ANI on Wednesday.

He said that the country's satellite communication ecosystem is growing on the foundation of homegrown talent and collaboration.

"SatCom, we are quite good," Upadhyay said. "Government has also set up InSpace, which is actually taking ISRO's legacy, ISRO's competence, ISRO's knowledge base to the startups, and startups are in turn contributing to ISRO."

He said this collaboration is "making a good bridge between ISRO and the private sector" to drive India's next SatCom revolution.

He said this in an exclusive interview with ANI on the sidelines of Emerging Science, Technology, and Innovation Conclave (ESTIC) event held in New Delhi today.

Highlighting India's indigenous strength, Upadhyay said that the NavIC navigation system has proven the country's ability to create world-class technologies.

"It's time to popularise NavIC not only in India but beyond India so that India also becomes one of the biggest suppliers of positioning and timing applications," he said.

He added that ISRO's achievements continue to inspire the nation's indigenous space and communication efforts.

"Recently, they launched the heaviest satellite and put 100-plus satellites in orbit," he said, adding that the space agency's success is empowering India's SatCom expansion to reach remote areas and strengthen national security.

Moving to the semiconductor ecosystem, Upadhyay said chip design and manufacturing are essential for India's long-term technological self-reliance.

"If we have to become a product nation, we also need to invest into chip making," he said. "Now we have one lakh very highly skilled design engineers doing IP creation for the rest of the world why can't we use this talent to make our own chips?"

He emphasized that semiconductors and SatCom are interconnected parts of the country's broader innovation strategy.

"Chip will be a very important component of the product nation," he said. "If India has to become a product nation, we have to invest heavily, and India is doing it very heavily."

Upadhyay also stressed the need for coordination among government departments and research institutions.

"DST, DOT, MeitY, CSIR -- all these departments should come together and decide what the nation has achieved and what we need to go forward so that the path of Viksit Bharat in 2047 is achieved," he said.

He acknowledged that while access to capital has improved through government initiatives like the ANRF and RDI funds, India must now focus on execution.

"The biggest challenge I find in India is putting everybody together," he said. "We have achieved quite a bit in the last 10 years; now there is a question of a second booster so that we fly and make not only marks within India but become a global supplier in the world."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally connecting remote areas through SatCom! This will transform education and healthcare in villages. ISRO continues to make us proud with their achievements 🚀

Arjun K

The semiconductor focus is crucial. We have the talent - now we need the manufacturing ecosystem. Hope to see Indian-made chips powering our satellites soon!

Sarah B

While the vision is impressive, I hope the execution matches the ambition. Government departments working together has always been a challenge. Hope InSpace can bridge this gap effectively.

Michael C

India's space program is truly inspiring. The collaboration between ISRO and private startups shows how public-private partnerships can drive innovation. Exciting times ahead!

Kavya N

NavIC should be integrated into all smartphones sold in India. This will create a domestic market and help popularize our indigenous navigation system. Jai Hind! 🙏

Vikram M

The Viksit Bharat 2047 vision is ambitious but achievable with such strategic planning. SatCom and semiconductors are indeed the pillars of future technological sovereignty.

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