In a big win for the Central govt, the Delhi High Court has set aside an arbitral award that directed ISRO's commercial arm Antrix Corpn to pay over $560 mn to start-up Devas Multimedia. Here's more
Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva on Monday said the arbitral award of September 14, 2015 was plagued with patent illegalities and fraud and was also in conflict with the public policy of India
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He said that the NSIL was set up to meet the ever-increasing demands of Indian space programme and to commercially exploit the emerging global space market.
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India's first private earth imaging company raises $5 million in seed funding in Blume Ventures-led round
In five years revenue generated by launching satellites for other countries stood at Rs 1,245.17 crore
239 commercial satellites were launched by the space agency's arm during this time
India's space programme is a low-budgeted one with little room for the industries to grow, says Antrix CMD
The MoU entails Antrix Corporation and SatSure to bring their respective areas of expertise to ideate and build, as well as execute joint projects in India and elsewhere