Indian Space
Association
launched by PM
Modi on 11.Oct.2021
at 11 a.m monday in a virtual
meeting
Indian Space Association
Indian Prime minister Narendra
Modi lunched the Indian Space
Association (ISPA) in 11.Oct.2021 in
a virtual lunched event at 11 a.m
The tag line of ISPA is " Bhumandal se Braand take"
PM Modi says that Indian Space Association has four pillars
these four pillars are described
1. Freedom for innovation in private sector
2. A government which plays the role of enabler and handler
3. Preparing youngster for future
4. Treating the Space sector as a resource for the progress of the common man
The Indian space Association representating various stake holders in the space domain with members comparising the Indian space research organisation
( ISRO),Bharti Airtel, one web, Tata group, L&T, map my India or other
The Indian Space Association (ISPA)
represented by leading home developing and global corporations with advanced capabilities in space and satellite technology.
It's funding members are included Larson & Toubro, Tata group, one web, Bharti Airtel, map my India, walchandnagan industry, and Ananth technology limited, others more members are associated with Indian Space Association.
Now a days many Telecom companies want to give their internet through satellite because satellite internet will be essential for broad band in remote area and populated location. Where territorial network have not reached. Satilite internet give more speed and low cost maintenance .
So many Telecom companies interested for satellite internet service.
Indian Space Association is a private body to helping Bost space
technology in India .
The Lt General A.K Bharat will functional director general, while Jayanta Patil is senior executive vice president, defence L&T - N,&T will serve as chairperson.
PM Modi said that the government can not be longer act as a handle for the Indian space Association , but rather has to work encourage him for his innovation modern technology. PM Modi says that Government policy will help ensure innovation in the private space sector ISRO'S facilities will also be opened up to the private sector.