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India’s Space Economy Set to Reach USD 45 Billion in Next Decade: Dr Jitendra Singh

India’s space economy is projected to grow from USD 8–9 billion to USD 40–45 billion over the next decade, driven by reforms, private participation and a thriving startup ecosystem, says Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh.
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India’s space economy is expected to witness a five-fold expansion over the next decade, growing from the current USD 8–9 billion to nearly USD 40–45 billion, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr Jitendra Singh, said on Saturday. He attributed the projected growth to a series of policy reforms, increasing private sector participation and the emergence of a dynamic innovation-driven ecosystem that is transforming the country’s space sector.

Addressing a press conference here, Dr Jitendra Singh said the transformation of India’s space sector reflects a larger change taking place across the country, where science and technology have moved beyond laboratories to become part of the national consciousness. He said one of the most significant achievements of recent years has been the growing connect between science and society, with citizens increasingly seeing themselves as stakeholders in India’s scientific progress.

“The biggest achievement is that the common citizen today feels connected to India’s scientific progress and sees a stake in it,” Dr Jitendra Singh said.

The Minister said the growing prominence of science and technology in public discourse reflects the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has consistently brought science-driven initiatives into the national mainstream through his Independence Day addresses. He said programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Digital India, Digital Health, Deep Ocean Mission and Gaganyaan have helped position science and innovation at the centre of India’s development journey.

According to Dr Jitendra Singh, the increasing presence of mainstream media at science and technology events itself reflects the growing public interest in scientific developments. He said missions such as Chandrayaan-3 have transformed space science into a subject of widespread public interest, creating unprecedented awareness and engagement among citizens across the country.

The Minister said India’s growing capabilities in frontier sectors such as space, atomic energy and advanced technologies have strengthened the country’s global standing. He said the confidence generated by these achievements has enhanced the credibility of indigenous technologies and reinforced India’s position as a trusted technology partner.

Dr Jitendra Singh said recent technological achievements have demonstrated India’s ability to excel in emerging domains where advanced technologies increasingly shape strategic and economic outcomes. The growing acceptance of Indian technologies and products across international markets reflects the strength of the country’s scientific and technological capabilities, he added.

Referring to the impact of reforms in the space sector, the Minister said India, which had only a handful of space startups a few years ago, today has more than 400 space startups contributing to a vibrant and rapidly expanding ecosystem. He said the scale of growth achieved in a relatively short period demonstrates the enormous potential of India’s space economy.

Dr Jitendra Singh said India’s achievements in missions such as Chandrayaan-3 and the upcoming Gaganyaan programme have established the country among the world’s leading space-faring nations. He said India has consistently demonstrated its ability to execute complex missions with efficiency, innovation and cost-effectiveness.

The Minister said one of India’s unique strengths lies in the extensive use of space technology for governance and development. He said the country has successfully integrated space-based applications into infrastructure planning, project monitoring and public service delivery on a scale rarely seen elsewhere.

Dr Jitendra Singh said initiatives such as PM Gati Shakti, urban development programmes and drone-enabled monitoring systems demonstrate how space technology is helping improve planning, implementation and monitoring of development projects while enhancing transparency and efficiency.

The Minister said every major space programme evolves through continuous learning and improvement. Challenges encountered during missions contribute to stronger systems, improved preparedness and more robust future missions.

Dr Jitendra Singh said temporary setbacks in space missions should be viewed in the larger context of scientific advancement and technological evolution. He said India’s overall record compares favourably with leading space powers, citing the successful first-attempt achievements of Chandrayaan and the Mars mission as examples of the country’s scientific and technological capabilities.

The Minister said the analysis of the recent PSLV mission anomaly has been completed and the underlying causes identified. Corrective measures have already been initiated, and future missions will benefit from these learnings, further strengthening India’s space programme.

Dr Jitendra Singh said India’s scientific achievements are increasingly contributing to economic growth, technological self-reliance and global competitiveness. He said the growing participation of startups, industry and research institutions is creating a strong innovation ecosystem capable of driving the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

The Minister was speaking to the media during the RISE Conclave 2026, organised under the theme “Innovation & Entrepreneurship Driven Growth for Viksit Bharat 2047.” The conclave brought together researchers, startups, industry leaders, investors and policymakers to strengthen collaboration across the innovation ecosystem and accelerate the translation of scientific research into societal and economic outcomes. More than 125 startups and technology innovators participated in the event, showcasing solutions across aerospace technologies, artificial intelligence, deep-tech and agri-food innovation, while discussions focused on strengthening research-industry partnerships and advancing innovation-led growth.



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