BENGALURU (Reuters) - Funding in India’s space sector, a key part of the country’s ambitions to become a global superpower, plummeted by 55% in 2024 to $59.1 million from $130.2 million the ...
India’s space industry has gained global attention with the Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing and the Aditya-L1 solar probe launch. Its private space sector growth is increasingly seen as crucial for ...
Despite global investments in space companies totaling $28 billion over the past five years, India's space industry raised $354 million. A government fund of $119 million was approved to support space ...
Funding in India's space sector, a key part of the country's ambitions to become a global superpower, plummeted by 55% in 2024 to $59.1 million from $130.2 million the previous year, according to data ...
Funding in India’s space sector, a key part of the country’s ambitions to become a global superpower, plummeted by 55% in 2024 to $59.1 million from $130.2 million the previous year, according to data ...
BENGALURU: Funding in India’s space sector, a key part of the country’s ambitions to become a global superpower, plummeted by 55% in 2024 to $59.1 million from $130.2 million the previous year, ...
Despite this, India’s space industry has garnered international attention through the Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing and the Aditya-L1 solar probe launch. The growth of its private space sector is ...