Chandrayaan-3: 'Make in India's' moment of reckoning
'Make in India' falls short on two counts: (i) well-defined policies, and strategies and (ii) post facto studies and reviews to assess the impact
'Make in India' falls short on two counts: (i) well-defined policies, and strategies and (ii) post facto studies and reviews to assess the impact
The Lander will now make a soft landing on the Moon and deploy the Rover, which will carry out an "in-situ chemical analysis" of the Moon's surface
ISRO chairman Somanath S. tells Fortune India how ISRO will help the private sector build India's space economy.
An enabling policy to attract foreign direct investments (FDI) in the space sector is also in the making.
The fresh round of funding follows the Indian govt's major thrust into the space sector by opening it up to private sector players, including startups and encouraging private investments in the sector
The government seeks to promote active participation of the private sector in carrying out end-to-end space activities, which include space tourism as well.