The Indian space sector is witnessing a surge in innovation, thanks to a series of dedicated support programs aimed at nurturing start-ups. In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh outlined the various initiatives under IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center) that are designed to encourage and empower emerging space enterprises.
One of the key initiatives is the IN-SPACe Seed Fund Scheme, which provides crucial early-stage financial assistance to Indian space start-ups with novel concepts. Under this scheme, selected start-ups can receive grants of up to ₹1 crore, disbursed in multiple installments based on project milestones. This financial boost enables them to refine their ideas, demonstrate feasibility, and scale up their operations.
Additionally, the IN-SPACe differential pricing policy offers discounted access to Department of Space (DOS) and ISRO facilities, technology transfers, and launch services. By reducing financial barriers, this initiative helps start-ups leverage advanced infrastructure and expertise in space technology.
Recognizing the need for commercialization in the space sector, IN-SPACe has also introduced the Technology Adoption Fund (TAF). This funding mechanism is designed to drive innovation by encouraging non-government entities to develop cutting-edge space products that can cater to both domestic and global market demands.
Beyond financial aid, IN-SPACe provides mentorship and skill development programs to equip start-ups with the necessary technical and business acumen. This holistic support ecosystem ensures that entrepreneurs can navigate the complexities of the space industry and bring their innovations to fruition.
So far, six Indian space start-ups have been awarded grants under the IN-SPACe Seed Fund Scheme to develop space-based solutions for critical sectors such as agriculture, disaster management, and urban development. Their projects highlight the growing role of space technology in addressing real-world challenges and improving lives.
With these initiatives, India continues to position itself as a global hub for space entrepreneurship, fostering an environment where innovation can thrive and contribute to the nation’s ambitious space goals.