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India’s private space industry sector finds indirect growth triggers in Union Budget 2026-27

February 1, 2026

On February 1, 2026, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented India’s Union Budget for 2026-27, allocating ₹13,705.63 crore (approximately $1.64 billion) to the Department of Space (DoS).

While the 2% increase over the previous year’s budget estimate is modest, industry leaders highlighted several “indirect triggers” designed to accelerate the domestic private space ecosystem as India moves toward hardware realization for its most ambitious missions.

Strategic Capital Outlay for hardware Realization

The budget signals a transition from preparatory planning to the actual build-phase of hardware. Of the total outlay, ₹6,375.92 crore is dedicated to capital expenditure—a significant jump of over ₹1,000 crore compared to the revised estimates of the previous fiscal year.

  • Space Technology (₹10,397.06 crore): This lion’s share of the budget supports core ISRO centers (VSSC, LPSC, URSC) for the realization of rockets and satellites tied to the Gaganyaan (human spaceflight) roadmap and the Next Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV).
  • Space Sciences (₹569.76 crore): This segment received a nearly threefold increase, aimed at planetary missions and payloads beyond Aditya-L1 and XPoSat follow-ons.

Private Sector and Commercial Growth Triggers

While the budget lacked a direct fiscal “space manufacturing” package, industry bodies like ISpA (Indian Space Association) and SIA-India identified critical enablers for the private sector:

  • IN-SPACe Funding: Support for private sector participation is routed through schemes under IN-SPACe, facilitating deeper integration of startups in launch vehicle and satellite projects.
  • NewSpace India Limited (NSIL): While receiving token direct support, NSIL’s internal and extra-budgetary resources (IEBR) are projected to rise to ₹1,403 crore (up from ₹1,030 crore). This reflects the government’s expectation that the commercial arm will drive revenue through private sector production and technology transfers.
  • Horizontal Enablers: General reforms in electronics manufacturing, semiconductors (ISM 2.0), and customs duty exemptions for critical mineral processing are expected to lower input costs for space-grade hardware.

“The increase in ISRO’s allocation is an important signal that will help support deeper private sector participation across launch vehicles, satellites, and scientific missions,” said Lt. Gen. A.K. Bhatt (retd), Director General of ISpA.

Budget Breakdown: Department of Space (2026-27)

Head of ExpenditureAllocation (₹ Crore)Focus Area
Space Technology10,397.06Launch vehicles (NGLV), Satellites, Gaganyaan
Space Applications1,725.06Remote sensing, climate monitoring, disaster management
Space Sciences569.76Planetary exploration, Astrophysics, Telescope upgrades
INSAT Satellite Systems130.93Legacy systems and shift toward private leasing models
Total Outlay13,705.63

Planetary Science and Astronomy Push

The budget also specifically targeted the expansion of India’s scientific base in astrophysics by upgrading or establishing four major telescope facilities: the National Large Solar Telescope, the National Large Optical-Infrared Telescope, the Himalayan Chandra Telescope, and the COSMOS 2 Planetarium.

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