FICCI offers Jitendra industrial collaboration in space projects

A delegation of FICCI, led by its National President Pankaj R Patel, holding a meeting with Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh to discuss the possibilities of industrial collaboration in space projects, at New Delhi on Monday.

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NEW DELHI: A delegation of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), led by its National President Pankaj R Patel, today met Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh and discussed with him the possibilities of industrial collaboration in Space projects.
The FICCI President briefed Dr Jitendra Singh about his meeting with Chairman ISRO Kiran Kumar. He said, the entire Indian industry is elated at the successful launch of the first – ever “South Asia Satellite” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as other landmark achievements in recent years, particularly in the last three months.
Pankaj Patel informed Dr Jitendra Singh that, inspired by these recent milestones of India’s Space Programme, the companies operating in aerospace domain are keen to expand their business in space segment. In addition, he said, the enabling policies of the Modi government have also encouraged them to explore the possibilities of engaging in the commercial Space segment.
Singh said that India’s space achievements are a vindication of the struggle by founding fathers like Satish Dhawan. As we move forward and extend our Space Technology applications in every field, ranging from housing to road construction, tele-education to tele-medicine, etc., it is but obvious that the range of our collaboration will also expand, he said. It is in such a scenario where the role of industrial bodies like FICCI becomes crucial, he observed.
Singh noted with pride that India today stands as world’s frontline nation in Space Technology. This, he said, is evident from the fact that several of our inputs and scientific conclusions including the pictures of Mars taken by the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) are being today procured by NASA and other leading Space Centers of the World.
Singh accepted the invitation extended by FICCI to participate in an international seminar on Space Technology in the month of November. He said, he had been briefed about it by the ISRO Chairman Kiran Kumar.

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