Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

India eases approval process for FDI in manufactur­ing of satellite systems

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BENGALURU: India will allow 100% foreign direct investment in the manufactur­e of satellite systems without official approval and eased the rules for launch vehicles, a government statement said, aiming for a greater share of the global space market.

India’s space ambitions got a boost when it became the first country to land a spacecraft near the unexplored south pole of the moon in August - and the fourth to achieve a soft landing - just days after a similar Russian mission failed.

The government said in a statement late on Wednesday that foreign companies could invest in the manufactur­e of components and systems or sub-systems for satellites up to 100% without approval.

Foreign firms planning to build satellites in India would not require government approval up to 74% of the investment; for investment in launch vehicles, investment could go up to 49% without such approval, the statement said.

India has privatised space launches and is aiming for a five-fold increase in its share of the global launch market, which some expect to be worth $47.3 billion by 2032. India currently accounts for about 2% of the space economy.

The country hopes that liberalise­d rules for the space sector, long controlled by the government, will draw interest from Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, among others. The foreign direct investment policy reform is expected to boost employment and will allow companies to set up manufactur­ing facilities in India, the government said in the statement.

 ?? AFP ?? Foreign firms would not require government approval up to 74% of the investment.
AFP Foreign firms would not require government approval up to 74% of the investment.

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