<p>Ahmedabad: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/gujarat">Gujarat </a>government on Thursday announced a dedicated policy to support space tech sector industries through various incentives and fiscal assistance.</p>.<p>With the launch of 'SpaceTech Policy 2025-2030', Gujarat has become the first state in India to have a dedicated policy for the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/space">space </a>sector, an official release said.</p>.<p>The policy envisages fiscal and non-fiscal support for the entire gamut of space sector activities ranging from manufacturing of satellite payloads and parts, including communication and propulsion systems, ground stations, satellite control centres and space-based application design, it said.</p>.<p>"For effective implementation of this policy, the Gujarat government will collaborate with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre or IN-SPACe and Department of Space of the Union government. The state will also strive to establish a Centre for Excellence in Space Technologies to impart skill development, promote research and innovation," it said.</p>.Six killed in collision between bus, autorickshaw in Gujarat’s Patan district.<p>The government will work closely with INSPACe and Department of Space to develop a space manufacturing park with common technical facilities providing a strong platform and critical impetus to propel the growth of enterprises in the space sector, said the release.</p>.<p>The Union government opened the space sector to private participation in June 2020, with the establishment of IN-SPACe as a single-window facilitator for private enterprises.</p>.<p>Besides support under the Gujarat Electronics Policy, additional fiscal assistance will be provided to support the launch cost and patent filing under this policy to the manufacturers, said the release.</p>.<p>"Enterprises involved in ground segment, space applications, and design will be eligible for incentives under the Gujarat IT/ITeS Policy (2022-27).Startups in the space sector will be supported through the ICT and Deep Tech Startups program under the Gujarat IT/ITeS Policy (2022-27)," it added.</p>.<p>This policy will empower potential investors and entrepreneurs to build and operate in Gujarat, the release said.</p>.<p>The Central government introduced the Indian Space Policy 2023, and also implemented reforms to enable Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and comprehensive private sector engagement across all domains of space activities. </p>
<p>Ahmedabad: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/gujarat">Gujarat </a>government on Thursday announced a dedicated policy to support space tech sector industries through various incentives and fiscal assistance.</p>.<p>With the launch of 'SpaceTech Policy 2025-2030', Gujarat has become the first state in India to have a dedicated policy for the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/space">space </a>sector, an official release said.</p>.<p>The policy envisages fiscal and non-fiscal support for the entire gamut of space sector activities ranging from manufacturing of satellite payloads and parts, including communication and propulsion systems, ground stations, satellite control centres and space-based application design, it said.</p>.<p>"For effective implementation of this policy, the Gujarat government will collaborate with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre or IN-SPACe and Department of Space of the Union government. The state will also strive to establish a Centre for Excellence in Space Technologies to impart skill development, promote research and innovation," it said.</p>.Six killed in collision between bus, autorickshaw in Gujarat’s Patan district.<p>The government will work closely with INSPACe and Department of Space to develop a space manufacturing park with common technical facilities providing a strong platform and critical impetus to propel the growth of enterprises in the space sector, said the release.</p>.<p>The Union government opened the space sector to private participation in June 2020, with the establishment of IN-SPACe as a single-window facilitator for private enterprises.</p>.<p>Besides support under the Gujarat Electronics Policy, additional fiscal assistance will be provided to support the launch cost and patent filing under this policy to the manufacturers, said the release.</p>.<p>"Enterprises involved in ground segment, space applications, and design will be eligible for incentives under the Gujarat IT/ITeS Policy (2022-27).Startups in the space sector will be supported through the ICT and Deep Tech Startups program under the Gujarat IT/ITeS Policy (2022-27)," it added.</p>.<p>This policy will empower potential investors and entrepreneurs to build and operate in Gujarat, the release said.</p>.<p>The Central government introduced the Indian Space Policy 2023, and also implemented reforms to enable Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and comprehensive private sector engagement across all domains of space activities. </p>