Gujarat Launches India’s First Space Tech Policy: Targets $5 Billion Investment by 2030

Soumya Verma
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Summary Points

  • Gujarat becomes India’s first state to unveil a Space Technology Policy.
  • Aims to attract USD 5 billion (approx. Rs 41,800 crore) in investment over the next 5 years.
  • Focus on satellite manufacturing, data applications, and launch support infrastructure.
  • State to set up a Gujarat Space Innovation Hub.
  • Strong alignment with India’s national space goals and private sector participation.

Gujarat Takes Off with India’s First Space Technology Policy

Gujarat has taken a bold leap into the future of aerospace innovation by becoming the first Indian state to announce a dedicated Space Tech Policy 2025. The new policy, launched in April 2025, is designed to foster innovation, attract private investments, and make Gujarat a hub for space-tech enterprises.

Aiming for the Stars—and $5 Billion

The policy sets an ambitious goal: attracting USD 5 billion (around Rs 41,800 crore) in investment in the space sector over the next five years.

This move is expected to create thousands of high-skill jobs, support local startups, and position Gujarat as a leading player in India’s expanding private space ecosystem.

Key Focus Areas

The Gujarat Space Tech Policy outlines several core areas for development:

  • Satellite Design and Manufacturing: Supporting private companies to build low-earth orbit (LEO) and communication satellites.
  • Ground Infrastructure: Setting up tracking stations, launch support centers, and data processing units.
  • Data Applications: Promoting geospatial data use in agriculture, weather forecasting, urban planning, and disaster management.
  • Innovation Ecosystem: Partnering with academia and incubators to nurture space startups.
  • Policy Support and Incentives: Offering capital subsidies, land provisions, and fast-track clearances.

Gujarat Space Innovation Hub to be Set Up

The state will establish a Gujarat Space Innovation Hub (GSIH), a dedicated platform for collaboration among government agencies, startups, research institutions, and global players.

It will offer:

  • Testing and simulation labs.
  • Grants and seed funding support.
  • Business acceleration and mentorship programs.

Why Gujarat, and Why Now?

Gujarat’s strategic location, industrial infrastructure, and policy-friendly environment make it an ideal launchpad for the space sector.

This policy comes at a time when:

  • India is opening up its space sector to private firms.
  • The global space economy is projected to cross USD 1 trillion by 2040 (according to Morgan Stanley).
  • ISRO is increasingly collaborating with startups like Skyroot Aerospace and Pixxel.

By acting early, Gujarat aims to grab a significant share of this opportunity.

Private Sector Gets a Big Boost

The policy puts strong emphasis on private participation by:

  • Offering public-private partnership (PPP) models for key projects.
  • Attracting global OEMs and satellite companies.
  • Facilitating easier regulatory approvals through a single-window system.

With this move, Gujarat is likely to set a precedent for other Indian states to draft similar policies. Experts believe this will drive regional innovation, skill development, and make India globally competitive in space technology.

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