As the process of “unlocking” the starts in space sector, Indian space research organisation (ISRO), now will allow the “private sector to set up their own launchpad at the Sriharikota launch centre” .
ISRO chairman K Sivan said, “The space agency has started the process of involving the private sector in space activities.We will allow the private entities to set up their own launch facility at Sriharikota that they can use for launching their spacecraft or rocket. We won’t charge anything for such launches. Instead, we will provide them all the expertise they need from us for setting up such facilities”, he said talking to TOI. Presently ISRO has two launchpads and two rocket assembly buildings at Sriharikota.
Sivan said that ISRO is also ready to share its expertise for free with the private sector in areas where monetary support is not involved like providing technical support.
”The Department of space is in the process of setting up Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) (which is being set up to promote, hand-hold, monitor and supervise space activities by the private sector). But we don’t want the industry to wait till it is set up. If private entities are interested, they can apply for it (using Isro’s space assets) now itself. Though most centres of Isro are either closed or working with skeletal staff because of COVID-related restrictions in different states, we want to start at least the consultation process of involving the private sector in space activities based on their requirement. At least, we can get to know about their requirement,” Sivan told TOI.