बेंगलुरु, कर्नाटक: IN-SPACe के अध्यक्ष पवन गोयनका ने भारत के अंतरिक्ष क्षेत्र की चुनौतियों और सकारात्मक प्रगति पर प्रकाश डाला। उन्होंने कहा, भारतीय कंपनियाँ काफ़ी आक्रामक हैं। ऐसा नहीं है कि कुछ नहीं हो रहा है, लेकिन धैर्य रखना ज़रूरी है क्योंकि इन चीजों में समय लगता है। हम तेज़ी से आगे बढ़ रहे हैं। निजी क्षेत्र की कंपनियां काफ़ी दिलचस्पी दिखा रही हैं और सरकार अंतरिक्ष के क्षेत्र को पूरा समर्थन दे रही है।
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00:00The challenges that we are facing is that it takes time.
00:04It's not like we did something today and the result came tomorrow.
00:07Our companies here in India are very aggressive.
00:11I am very happy with the way they are working.
00:13They are working in technology development.
00:15They are bringing investments.
00:17They are aggressively taking bets for the future.
00:20I don't have any worries that nothing is happening.
00:24A lot is happening.
00:25But it will take time.
00:26I didn't mean to say that we will see big things in 6 months or 12 months.
00:31We will have to wait for 2, 3 or 5 years to see the results.
00:35And that's why I said it's not a faint hearted play.
00:37Because sometimes we feel that if we press a button here, the result will come here.
00:41That's not going to happen.
00:42But I think we are moving forward very fast.
00:46Because the companies that have come to our space.
00:49You can see that there are 100-800 people in this conference.
00:52If you look at last year, it was 25% less.
00:55Before that, it was 25% less.
00:57So the interest in the space sector is very high.
01:03And there is a lot of progress.
01:05It's not just interest.
01:06There is a lot of progress.
01:07If we look at the projects that have happened in the last 2 years.
01:10It's a very impressive list of projects.
01:12Our suborbital launches, satellite launches, data collection, applications.
01:19Our private sector is doing a lot of work in everything.
01:22ISRO, of course, is fully supporting them.
01:24The private sector is moving forward on the strength of ISRO.
01:28But along with that, ISRO and the private sector.
01:31Our technology is primarily developing ISRO.
01:34And we are commercializing it.
01:36And the new development is being done by the private sector.
01:39Both will move forward and take us to the space sector very quickly.
01:43There are a lot of expectations.
01:46From us and your government.
01:48But I would say that the government is fully supporting this sector.
01:53The policies that have come.
01:55The fiscal support that is being given.
01:57The incentives that are being given.
01:58The technology that is being transferred.
02:00In every way, the government is giving full support to the space sector.
02:04So it is to be said that the government has a special interest in this sector.
02:12It will be right.
02:13And on the strength of that.
02:15On the strength of ISRO's technology expertise.
02:18Our sector will move forward.
02:20The role of the space sector is to facilitate.
02:22Enable and promote.
02:24We are doing that work.
02:25But all the work will have to be done by the private sector.
02:28ISRO will have to do it.
02:29You are talking about SSLV.
02:30Yes, SSLV.
02:31In that, we shortlisted six companies.
02:33Yes, yes.
02:34We did the first EOI.
02:36After that, we shortlisted six companies.
02:38Now we have given them the final RFP.
02:40Yes.
02:41And now their deadline is to submit.
02:44That is October 31st.
02:46Till then, we will get the proposals of those six companies.
02:50Then we will decide who will be transferred to SSLV in those six companies.
02:54But when the company will be transferred.
02:56When the company will be decided.
02:58After that, it will take them about two years.
03:00To launch the first rocket.
03:01So after.
03:02Let's assume.
03:03Maybe six months for finalizing the bidder.
03:06And another two years after that too.
03:08For the first launch.
03:10Okay sir.
03:12Till then, SSLV is making NSIL.
03:14You must have heard.
03:15Yes.
03:16So they will make about 15 rockets.
03:18And after that, the new company will be NSIL.