TN cabinet approves Tamil Nadu Space Industrial Policy
The policy is structured around main objectives, including attracting Rs 10,000 crore in investments to the state’s space sector, generating a minimum of 10,000 high-value jobs, and more.


The Tamil Nadu cabinet on Thursday approved the Tamil Nadu Space Industrial Policy, aiming to establish the state as a centre for space innovation, advanced manufacturing, and technology-driven job creation.
The Tamil Nadu government had released the draft of the Tamil Nadu Space Industrial Policy 2024 in July of last year.
The policy is structured around main objectives, including attracting Rs 10,000 crore in investments to the state’s space sector, generating a minimum of 10,000 high-value jobs, and developing a skilled workforce equipped for future roles in space technologies and services.
The policy extends beyond manufacturing to include space technology services and downstream innovation, with provisions that accommodate participation from startups, MSMEs, and larger enterprises.
Special incentive packages will be developed for both startups and larger companies establishing operations in the upcoming 'Space Bays'—industrial zones specifically designed for the space sector.
There is increasing emphasis on strengthening the country’s space ecosystem, with efforts directed toward encouraging private sector participation, enhancing research and development, and building the necessary infrastructure to support end-to-end capabilities in space technology, manufacturing, and services.
Last November, the Karnataka government had launched the draft of the Karnataka Space Technology Policy, 2024-2029. The draft policy outlines the state government’s vision for the space sector, aiming to capture 50% of the national market share and transform the state into a global hub for space technologies.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) already plays an active role in the growth of startups in the space economy, including Agnikul Cosmos, Skyroot Aerospace, Pixxel, Dhruva Space, and Bellatrix Aerospace.
From the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) reaching Mars orbit on its maiden attempt to Chandrayaan-3 achieving a soft landing on the moon, these low-cost projects have elevated India’s position in space geopolitics.
Edited by Kanishk Singh