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Indian Space Sector Reforms Highlight Modi’s Push For Innovation

Hyderabad, Nov. 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Indian space sector reforms created many new systems.

PM Modi said the cooperative ecosystem boosted innovation. He spoke after he launched Skyroot Infinite Campus near Shamshabad through a virtual link.

PM Modi also unveiled Vikram 1, the country’s first private commercial rocket. He said the Skyroot milestone inspired young talent.

PM Modi said the launch raised confidence among youth across the country. He said the government supported Gen Z to achieve bold goals. He also said the Centre’s support encouraged many startups.

Skyroot Launch Signals Rise of India’s Private Space Ecosystem

PM Modi said private space firms grew because the government opened the sector. He urged young engineers to use the new opportunities. He asked designers, coders, and scientists to join the emerging ecosystem. He said Indian space sector reforms created a clear path for new ideas.

PM Modi recalled India’s early space journey. He said the program began with limited resources. He said the nation once moved rockets on a bicycle.

PM Modi said that journey shaped India’s scientific drive. He also said India never limited its ambitions.

Moreover, PM Modi said that the country now owns one of the world’s most reliable launch vehicles. He said India must advance knowledge in agriculture support and weather forecasting.

PM Modi said satellite based tools would shape future progress. He said the satellite economy would grow fast. He said the global space market would expand. He said India could lead future satellite launches.

PM Modi added that today’s event showed that rise.

He praised Skyroot for building the largest private rocket factory in India. He said the campus would attract skilled youth.

PM Modi said it would push competition. He said it would lift India’s global position.

PM Modi added that Indian space sector reforms turned the nation into a strong destination for space innovation.

Villagers, students, and industry leaders watched the virtual launch.

They said the event marked a new chapter. They said it would inspire many rural youth to enter science. They said the sector now offered real career paths.

They also said India’s next decade would see rapid breakthroughs. They added that steady reforms would drive more achievements.


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