
This policy also facilitates space innovation and establishment of production clusters near Sriharikota. Representative photographs Photo Credit: Neither
Andr Pradesh released GO on Sunday and introduced space policy AP (4.0) 2025-30 aimed at developing ecosystems for the development, production and commercialization of space technologies and services in the state.
It facilitates an investment of £ 25,000 in the next 10 years and the creation of 5,000 direct and 30,000 indirect jobs in highly technological domains.
It is reported that the Indian Government (GOI) has set an ambitious vision for the National Space Program (NSP) in the next few decades, including advanced missions, a new generation infrastructure and strategic research and development.
These projects managed by the Indian Universe Research Organization (ISRA), the Ministry of space and their commercial and regulatory weapons represent an important opportunity for industrial participation across production, innovation and services.
Andhra Pradesh with his geographical and political benefits is uniquely placed to support and benefit from national initiatives. The state government intended to develop a comprehensive and inclusive industrial ecosystem for the participants of the universe sector, including start -up businesses, large enterprises, academic institutions and global investors.
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The aim is to attract domestic and foreign investments in all space chain segments, facilitate cosmic innovations in administration, education, agriculture, catastrophe management and monitoring, support NSP through industrial supply and production clumps near Sriharikot and financing and financing and financing and funding and funding and financing.
AP Space Policy (4.0) 2025-30 is valid for five years from the date of issue (July 13, 2025) or until a new policy is announced. The Technical Committee will be established after the industry commission, which will examine and process applications for the allocation of land in space cities, which are designed along the industrial corridor Hyderabad-Bengalur in the Sri Satya Sai district and in Tirupati (Routhasuramala).
The Government will consist of SPV, “AP Space City Corporation”, which will lead all initiatives related to the development of the above -mentioned space cities and serve as a central agency to coordinate infrastructure development, obtain initial resources, attract investment, facilitate partnership, building partnership to attract global demand and follow up on all GOI effects for domestic demand.
Published – 13 July 2025 17:55