Union Budget: Space sector seeks PLI scheme, tax holidays, more use of satellite data

India’s space sector wants the government to spend more on space-based services, slash taxes to spur growth of start-ups and introduce a production-linked incentive scheme for them in the Union Budget.

The sector has put forward its demand ahead of the Union Budget for 2025-26 on February 1.

The Indian space economy is valued at 8.4 billion dollars and the private sector has just about started making a mark by building satellites and launch systems eyeing a manifold increase over the next decade.

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