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India's space spending to be Rs 10,000 cr by 2014: study

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India's space spending to be Rs 10,000 cr by 2014: study

The space spending is expected to increase by an average of 14.8 per cent annually in India over the next four years and estimated to be Rs 10,000 crore by 2014, a CII-Antrix-Deloitte study said today.

Currently, India is ranked sixth globally in terms of space budget and technological capabilities, behind the US, Europe, Japan, Russia and China, the New India Space Market Study said.

The study was released by K R Sridhara Murthi, Managing Director, Antrix Corporation, at the Bengaluru Space Expo (BSX) 2010 conference organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Antrix, the commercial arm of Indian Space Research Organisation.
The government space budget of Rs 5,778 crore for 2010 has increased by an estimated 22 per cent from the previous year, and amounts to 0.14 per cent of GDP. From 2003 to 2010, funding has increased 144 per cent from Rs 2,368 crore.

India is well positioned to become a global leader supplying advanced technology at a fair price to US and European space industry companies, Murthi said at a Leaders' Forum conducted at the World Space Conference 2010 here while releasing this report.

"India's space industry is different than its defence industry which purchases much of its equipment from foreign suppliers. Indigenous suppliers provide an estimated 70 per cent of the technology content, providing a solid foundation to provide technology innovation throughout the space industry value chain on a global basis," said Gurpal Singh, Deputy Director General and Head of Defence & Aerospace at CII.

"India’s space industry is registering explosive growth, with many opportunities for indigenous as well as foreign suppliers to help further develop the country’s communications, positioning, navigation and tracking as well as earth observation requirements going forward," added Tom Captain, vice chairman, Deloitte LLP, Global Aerospace & Defence Sector Leader.
 
10,000 even r less.we should provide max to isro,even they test a module which gets failed ,even that we shud feel proud on them
 
10,000 even r less.we should provide max to isro,even they test a module which gets failed ,even that we shud feel proud on them

Its a quantum leap from what they used to get. With an average 14% raise in budget every year, it should easily get to 50000 crores by 2020.
 
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