New Delhi: Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Chair of K Sivan said on Thursday revealed that the last manned mission of the pending deceit because the pandemic would eventually be launched in 2023.
Speaking at the time of the current summit on the ‘border theme’ space ” The ISRO chairman said, “We have planned for two unmanned missions before the crewed mission.
We plan to launch the first unmanned mission next year.
And we will target to launch the second unmanned mission and crew mission in 2023.” He said though ISRO’s best effort, the previous deadline for launching a mission before 75-year independence could not be fulfilled because of restrictions triggered by Covid.
“However, we have now compiled new norms to work during a pandemic and soon we will launch more missions,” he said.
In foreign investment, Sivan said, “In line with modi government room reform and to provide greater opportunities to private players, we revise the FDI policy, which will open a big way for foreign players to invest in India.
This policy allows foreign players to Binding with Indian companies, which will not only benefit the players but also create a fertile environment for the space industry and institutions to create new employment opportunities, encourage innovation and contribute to the economic space of global.
“In increasing private player participation in the outside sector.
Angkasa, the Head of Isro said the reform would allow the industry to have the opportunity to develop technology that allows space exploration.
“ISRO will make an opportunity announcement for system requirements, which will be realized by the industry.
Also, ISRO will offer facilities for testing and systems and subsystems developed by industry to private players.
This framework will also be useful for the development of artificial intelligence, engine learning, The robotics system is activated for space exploration, debris management and technology for satellite mission, “he said.
The space ecosystem for private players has two parts: first is commercialization and the second is participation in the development of innovation and technology, he said.
Sivan said ISRO formulated a comprehensive plan to bridge the spacecraft gap.
“We want India to be No.
1 in all space activities within a few years from now.”
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