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  • New Developments in Indian Space Policies and Programmes - The Next Five Years

    Paper number

    IAC-08.E3.1.6

    Author

    Mr. K.R. Sridhara Murthi, Antrix Corporation, India

    Coauthor

    Mr. A. Bhaskaranarayana, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), India

    Coauthor

    Mr. Madhusudana H. N., Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), India

    Year

    2008

    Abstract
    Over past four decades Indian Space programme has systematically acquired capabilities in space technologies and implemented its programmes with a high level of focus on societal applications.  It is developed into a multi-dimensional program where its strategy is directed towards diverse stake holders and actors such as government, users and beneficiaries including general public, industrial suppliers as well as customers, academia and other space agencies/international organisations.
    
    Over the next five years, the Indian Space Programme has charted an ambitious set of policies and programmes that aim to enhance impacts on society.  The major task is to enlarge and diversify the services delivered to a large section of population affected by income, connectivity and digital divides. While efficacy of application of space based systems have been proven in several fields such as tele-education, water resources management, improving productivity of land and out reaching quality health services and so on, the crux of the problem is to evolve sustainable and scalable delivery mechanisms on a very large scale and extending over large geographical areas.  Essentially the problem shifts from being predominately a technology problem to one of a composite of economic, cultural and social problems.  Tackling such problems would need renewal of policies relating to commercial as well as public service systems.
    
    Major programmatic initiatives are planned in the next five years involving new and upgraded technologies to expand services from space to fill the gaps and to improve economic efficiency.  Thrust is also given to science and exploration mission beyond Chandrayan-1 and some initial steps for the participation in human space flight.
    
    This paper discusses the policy and strategy perspectives of the programmes planned by Indian Space Research Organisation over next five years. 
    
    
    
    Abstract document

    IAC-08.E3.1.6.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-08.E3.1.6.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

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