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The Indian government expects NewSpace India Limited to drive revenue through private-sector production and technology transfers.
NewSpace India Limited’s internal and extra-budgetary resources (IEBR) are projected to rise to ₹1,403 crore from ₹1,030 crore under the new budget.
BlueBird 6 was successfully launched by ISRO and NSIL India.
Astroscale has reached a launch agreement with NewSpace India Limited for the ISSA-J1 mission.
NewSpace India Limited is a Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Department of Space, Government of India.
Astroscale Holdings' Japanese subsidiary, Astroscale, signed a launch contract with NewSpace India Limited for the ISSA-J1 mission on September 11, 2025.
Astroscale's CEO, Hidetaka Kato, evaluated over 10 launch companies on technical performance, track record, and pricing before selecting NSIL for the ISSA-J1 launch.
NSIL's annual report does not specify the name of the lunar mission for which ISRO provided commercial ground tracking support in 2023.
NSIL has not responded to queries about the unspecified lunar mission mentioned in its annual report.
NSIL's annual report notes that ISRO provided commercial ground tracking support for a lunar mission by another country in 2023.
NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) is an Indian government arm tasked with commercializing ISRO’s space technologies.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launched the NSIL GSAT-N2 mission to a geosynchronous transfer orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Monday, 2024-11-18 at 1:31 p.m. ET.
ISRO’s New Space India Ltd (NSIL) released a Request for Qualification in May 2024 to develop a heavy-lift launcher.
NSIL has shown resilience by securing launch contracts with SpaceX for OneWeb satellites after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
New Space India Limited has signed a contract with SpaceX for the launch of the GSAT-20 communication satellite in mid-2024 aboard a Falcon 9.
The Government of India mandated NSIL in June 2020 to build, launch, own, and operate satellites in a "Demand-driven mode" to meet user service needs.
NSIL will undertake the GSAT-20 satellite mission in the second quarter of 2024 to offer cost-effective Ka-Ka band HTS capacity for broadband, IFMC, and cellular backhaul services.
GSAT-20 will be launched onboard a Falcon 9 under a launch service contract between M/s NSIL and M/s SpaceX, USA.
NSIL is mandated to build, launch, own, and operate satellites in a 'Demand-driven mode' as part of Space Sector reforms announced by the Government of India in June 2020.
NSIL will fully own, operate, and fund the GSAT-20 satellite.