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तकनीक की विकसित होती दुनिया में, भारत और अमेरिका अंतरिक्�
In an evolving tech landscape, India and the US are strengthening their space alliance—blending diplomacy, AI, and frontier innovation
भारताच्या स्पेस कमिशनमध्ये लष्करी आणि संरक्षण क्षेत्रा
भारत के अंतरिक्ष आयोग की संरचना में बदलाव बहुत ज़रूरी हो �
India’s Space Commission desperately needs to be restructured to have representatives from military and defence stakeholders
The collaboration between space research and biotechnology can both improve the health of space travellers and also aid with new research and innovati
Recent reports about Russia's experiments with new space technology have set off alarm bells in countries worldwide
In the coming years, not just China, but countries across the world will need to recognise that the future battlefield will require investment in Near
With theaterisation taking place in defence, the time is ripe to tap into the potential of space for India’s defence requirements
With theaterisation taking place in defence, the time is ripe to tap into the potential of space for India’s defence requirements
There is a growing need for global governance of space technology. India, being one of the earliest and most successful spacefaring states, could play
The narrative around commercial satellite servicing must move beyond its “dual-use” capabilities to fully be prepared for the impending revolution
The recent sharing of views on space security, prompted by a UN resolution, has highlighted that legally binding treaties and non-binding norms are no
India should strategically map pathways for diversification using the product space technology and upgrade capabilities at the frontier of its product
As AI technologies evolve, they hold immense potential for transforming space operations. However, there are significant challenges for both Earth-based and onboard AI, including cybersecurity threats, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the complexity of operating in extreme environments. Given the sector’s strategic nature, the national security implications of these challenges make it imperative that India adopts a comprehensive approach to AI
India began investing in Space science and technologies in the 1960s, putting in place an administrative structure similar to that for Atomic Energy. However, unlike the atomic energy domain which came under the 1948 Atomic Energy Act (revised in 1962), the country’s space activities are yet to be regulated by specific legislation. India’s space agency, ISRO, has historically viewed space technology applications primarily for societal develop
India abstains from talking space technology in the context of national security.
Space technology has manifold applications in areas as wide-reaching as disaster management, resource management, meteorology, governance, and military and security. Southeast Asian countries, recognising the importance of space technologies, have made investments quite early on. While some of these countries already have established institutions and programmes, others are in the earliest stages of structuring their own. This report tracks the sp