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Operation Sindoor Vindicated India’s Space Achievements: Jitendra Singh

Operation Sindoor Showcased India’s Space and Defence Capabilities

Union Minister Jitendra Singh has declared Operation Sindoor as one of the strongest validations of India’s achievements in both space and atomic energy sectors. Speaking at the India International Space Conclave in New Delhi, the Minister emphasized how modern warfare has transformed into technology-driven operations.

Key Takeaways

  • Operation Sindoor demonstrated India’s advanced space and defence capabilities
  • India emerging as global hub for space sector investment
  • Space economy projected to reach $40-45 billion in coming decade
  • Private sector participation driving rapid growth in space domain

Transformation in Warfare and Strategic Demonstration

“The entire warfare has been totally transformed into technology-driven warfare. Contact warfare is now on the decline,” stated Singh, who holds multiple portfolios including Science & Technology, Atomic Energy, and Space.

He highlighted that Operation Sindoor provided an opportunity to demonstrate capacities that would otherwise be difficult to test. “Pakistan gave us an opportunity to test our capacities,” he added, referring to India’s precision strikes against terror infrastructure in response to the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians.

Space Sector Reforms and Global Recognition

India is rapidly becoming a preferred global destination for space sector engagement and investment. From a minimal presence, the country has grown to an eight-million dollar space economy with projections to reach $40-45 billion within the next decade.

“Space will be an important contributor to India’s future economic growth,” the Minister affirmed, pointing to growing international interest, particularly from private investors.

Policy Reforms Driving Growth

Singh outlined the chronology of transformative events over the past half-decade that propelled India’s space capabilities:

  • 2020: Landmark decision opening space sector to private companies
  • 2023: Successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 on Moon’s South Pole
  • 2023: Indian Space Policy providing level playing field for private entities
  • FDI policy amendments enabling higher foreign investment thresholds

The Minister contrasted recent achievements with previous decades, noting: “We had the same scientists, the same ISRO, the same Sriharikota. So what has happened in half-a-decade which couldn’t have happened in the last six, seven decades?”

He attributed the success to creating the right “milieu” from policymakers, giving credit to the current government and Prime Minister Modi for enabling these space sector reforms that have marked a turning point in India’s space journey.

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