India’s Struggles in Space Aren’t Due to Technology, but to Delays and Bureaucracy

India's Struggles in Space Aren't Due to Technology, but to Delays and Bureaucracy
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India possesses the talent and drive for space exploration. However, hurdles like delays, ambiguous regulations, and slow approvals—rather than technology—are impeding its potential in the $2 trillion space sector.

India isn't losing in space because of tech—it's losing because of delays and red tape
India’s ₹1,005 crore space technology fund has finally gained the crucial support it needs and is anticipated to be operational by FY27. In many sectors, a 30-month hold-up can be frustrating but manageable. In the realm of space technology, that delay is far more critical. A 30-month setback translates to a missed opportunity in orbit.

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