Space Tech Fuels India's Progress in Flagship Initiatives

Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlights the role of space-based inputs in supporting India's flagship initiatives like Digital India and Smart Cities Mission. The proposed Global Space Institute aims to boost the space economy, promote entrepreneurship, and advance education in space technologies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 30-07-2025 14:03 IST | Created: 30-07-2025 14:03 IST
Space Tech Fuels India's Progress in Flagship Initiatives
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh addressed the Lok Sabha, outlining the significant role of space-based inputs in bolstering India's flagship initiatives such as Digital India and the Smart Cities Mission. He emphasized that technologies like the Bhuvan Geoportal are utilized in various governmental schemes, including forecasting agricultural outputs and urban transformation.

The minister elaborated on programs like FASAL and CHAMAN, which employ remote sensing for agricultural assessments and horticulture management, respectively. High-resolution satellite data is crucial for urban geospatial databases and monitoring infrastructure development under schemes like AMRUT and PMGSY.

Additionally, Singh announced the Department of Space's plans to establish a Global Space Institute. This institute aims to promote the space economy by encouraging entrepreneurship and private investment, in partnership with top academic and industrial entities both in India and globally.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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