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India Needs a Comprehensive Space Policy


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Space is considered to be the final frontier for human survival1. The 21st century explorations are increasingly focused on building and launching of spacecraft for myriad purposes; ranging from non-commercial activities to operating space stations, commercial human space flight, planning missions for mining on celestial bodies, etc. Space missions of sending rovers and orbiters to distant celestial bodies have become a norm, and no more a monopoly of few dominant countries. Vikram Sarabhai, ‘father of the Indian space programme’, emphasizing the importance of space programme in India mentioned that ‘there are some who question the relevance of space activities in a developing nation. To us, there is no ambiguity of purpose.
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Munikrishnappa Anilkumar
Ramaiah Public Policy Center, Ramaiah Medical College Building, Upper Basement Floor, M.S. Ramaiah Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru 560 054, India
Chetan Singai
Ramaiah Public Policy Center, Ramaiah Medical College Building, Upper Basement Floor, M.S. Ramaiah Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru 560 054, India

Abstract


Space is considered to be the final frontier for human survival1. The 21st century explorations are increasingly focused on building and launching of spacecraft for myriad purposes; ranging from non-commercial activities to operating space stations, commercial human space flight, planning missions for mining on celestial bodies, etc. Space missions of sending rovers and orbiters to distant celestial bodies have become a norm, and no more a monopoly of few dominant countries. Vikram Sarabhai, ‘father of the Indian space programme’, emphasizing the importance of space programme in India mentioned that ‘there are some who question the relevance of space activities in a developing nation. To us, there is no ambiguity of purpose.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv118%2Fi4%2F522-523