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    'To win in space, we've to serve need, not just offer tech chops'

    Pawan Goenka, chairman-designate, Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre

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    There are over 350 private space firms, including over 50 startups, in India that are building small rockets, satellites as well as systems on their own as well as for the Indian and global space industry.

    India has to focus on meeting the requirements of customers while selling its space-related services to customers, both within and outside the country, rather than merely offering its capabilities, the chief of the country’s space regulator told ET.Pawan Goenka, chairman-designate of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), compared the space sector to that of the automotive industry, which transformed itself from
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